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Cats pooing in my plants

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EthelTheTank Sat 10-Oct-20 23:41:00

Hello! Recently the neighbours cat has been pooing in my plants. I don't know how to stop it and it hasn't happened before. He's a lovely little cat and I'd like him to keep visiting my garden but he just keeps pooing everywhere. I asked my friend and she said I need to get a lion poo so that the cat knows a bigger animal has marked it's territory. How am I going to do that!? If anyone has any tips to share it would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!

trustgone4sure Sun 11-Oct-20 15:24:26

I believe there is a spray to deter cats messing on your plants.

midgey Sun 11-Oct-20 17:14:58

I have covered my raised bed with netting and some how cats manage to balance on it! ?

EthelTheTank Sun 11-Oct-20 17:21:58

They are clever little animals aren't they. Very stubborn I think. Rafael is lovely though. I just wish he'd stop pooing! confused

Patsy70 Sun 11-Oct-20 18:02:53

On one of the radio gardening programmes the expert suggested digging a hole close to the place the cat usually poos and burying a blown up balloon. When the cat scratches, it will burst the balloon and frighten him off.

BlueBelle Sun 11-Oct-20 18:06:40

Ethel save your money I had one of the sonar thingies and sent it back with a photo of the cats bum nearly touching it
Oh Patsy what a wonderful mental picture but I never find it in the same place twice

MamaCaz Sun 11-Oct-20 18:23:36

My eyes are playing tricks on me again - they keep seeing the thread heading as
'Cats pooing in my pants'! blush

PollyDolly Sun 11-Oct-20 18:36:24

EthelTheTank

Do you know where I could get one of these solar powered things from? The cat has probably been coming round into the garden for about 3 years now. He's a very pleasant little cat who I've never had a problem with but only recently as in the last few months he's started to poo in all my plants. I'm not sure why it's only just started to happen.

Hi, I've sent a PM with information on the sonic scarer that I have.

dragonfly46 Sun 11-Oct-20 18:43:57

I got mine from Amazon

EthelTheTank Sun 11-Oct-20 19:03:11

Thank you Polly

Bluebellwould Sun 11-Oct-20 20:30:14

Have you tried having a proper cat litter tray in your garden? Theory being they will go in that instead. Still a chore to clean it but at least they won’t go in flowerbed.

EthelTheTank Sun 11-Oct-20 21:29:00

I hadn't thought about that!

Kestrel Sun 11-Oct-20 22:22:18

I have had success (finally) after laying twigs on the garden inbetween the plants, especially where there's any bare earth or over where I've planted something. You can't see the twigs very well as they are brown so doesn't look too weird. I crisscross the twigs and the cats can't walk on the garden without getting their paws caught up in them. As the plants grow they cover up the twigs. Next door's silver birch sheds lots of twigs when its windy and I gather them up and use them. Hope this works for you.

Esspee Sun 11-Oct-20 22:26:32

We got a scarer which set off a jet of water whenever anything crossed it’s visual range. It was placed to cover the flower bed that the cat had selected as its personal toilet. It was very impressive, loudly shooting the jet of water over a wide area a bit like a machine gun raking emplacements.
We never did see it in action against cats but it did soak me quite a few times.
It seems to have been successful as lately we haven’t been bothered although I have not seen the cat around so the owners might have moved away.
You do need an outside tap and a hosepipe.

NotSpaghetti Mon 12-Oct-20 02:45:00

Well I haven’t tried the Silent Roar so maybe I’ll give that a shot, but the sonic things only worked in our garden for about ten days. After that the offender just ignored them. We had three on the go as the garden is bendy and they have a fan-shaped range.

BlueBelle Mon 12-Oct-20 07:01:20

Silent roar is the only one I think I haven’t used might have to join you notspagetti
I wouldn’t waste your money on the sonic thingy was useless for me ethel

maytime2 Mon 12-Oct-20 09:53:43

Ethel the Tank. Apologies for being late in replying to your query. I bought mine on Amazon and it cost £19.99.

EthelTheTank Mon 12-Oct-20 21:04:52

Thank you maytime2

aggie Mon 12-Oct-20 21:19:54

A cat leaves it’s poo in the middle of our lawn , nothing deters it ! At least we can see it and not come across it accidentally !

25Avalon Mon 12-Oct-20 21:25:01

Prickly holly leaves

MissAdventure Mon 12-Oct-20 21:28:30

Cats these days!
Years ago they would spend ages digging a hole, and they even had the decency to cover it over afterwards.

Pure laziness, I call it.

EllanVannin Mon 12-Oct-20 21:33:14

Lots of white pepper.

EthelTheTank Tue 13-Oct-20 20:08:18

I've tried pepper but there was still poo there in the morning. I'll have to order the sonic solar power thing and some silent roar and see what happens. Thank you everyone