A cat in the neighbourhood is using my front lawn as its litter !!! The owner of the cat doesnt seem to have provided one ! I've tried Pellets ,Sprays and even paprika !!!! ( ....and i'm supposed to be an animal lover !!!). Its driving me up the wall everytime i have to clean up after it - which is a gagging nightmare after it rains. It would be great to have a clean lawn and not be cleaning up after other peoples pet....\what is the most effective cat repellent available in the uk ?
Hi there...Common odours that are effective deterrents for cats are:
citrus (primarily towards cats), cayenne pepper, coffee grounds, pipe tobacco, lavender oil, lemon grass oil, citronella oil, peppermint oil, eucalyptus oil, and mustard oil.
';Havahart's Cat Repellent'; uses capsaicin pepper and oil of mustard as its active ingredients. It repels by both taste and odor, has a lemon scent.
Every animal responds differently to each of these. Some will not be phased by them and others will be quite revolting.
For training purposes they are applied on items that are to encourage avoidance behaviours and not for use with a squirt bottle as they could harm the eyes or respiratory system. Test each substance and observe to see which works as a deterrent so that accidental injestion does not occur as some could then be fatal.\what is the most effective cat repellent available in the uk ?
Ahh, if only you blokes didn't have such stringent gun laws ,you could shoot the bloody thing. Even a pellet gun works, I've had the same problem with my neighbours cats. Lets say I'm saving him money now, he doesn't have to buy cat food anymore.
Kill the bloody serial killing cats.
Check out the website:-
~http://www.martleyelectronics.co.uk/cat_鈥?/a>
Subscribe to:
Post Comments
(Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment