You are a cat, this garden isn't even yours

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Get a sprinkler and put it where they crap. set it off when they are in mid poo and they will soon learn.
 
I have had this problem at home too, and find that chicken manure works very well, and also lasts for a few months too. A big tub of it from B&Q is around £5, sprinkled all over the lawn and that cats keep away. I put one covering on, leave it a week, and then do it again, should be ok then for a two months or so.
 
Get your own... slightly bigger cat?

i used to suffer from cat poo in my borders/middle of my lawn. Since I've had Pepsi - no more cat poo. Not hers, or from other cats.

Costs me about £2 a day in cat food and occasional strokes, tummy tickles and fusses.


Worth it.
 
Had same problem a few years back, my solution was simple.

Went to local cat & dogs home, borrowed a cat trap, baited it with some fish & placed it where cats were crapping.

Took a few day to catch both cats, but I did, then I got a friend who was going to Scotland, some 500 miles away to take them & release them there.

They never came back.:D

Seems a bit harsh. How would you like it if your pet disappeared one day.
 
Had same problem a few years back, my solution was simple.

Went to local cat & dogs home, borrowed a cat trap, baited it with some fish & placed it where cats were crapping.

Took a few day to catch both cats, but I did, then I got a friend who was going to Scotland, some 500 miles away to take them & release them there.

They never came back.:D

That is actually not even funny.
 
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