Cat poo on the lawn

Have the same issue in my back garden, cats crap on my grass too - let me know how you get on with the deterrents you are trying.

Going to have a look on the rainforest now for something to try.
 
Have an internet search at some "cat deterrents." Can be annoying but do work. Let the rain disperse of what's currently there.

https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-w...errents/cats-and-garden-birds/cat-deterrents/

Might help.


I've got the same, bloody neighbors cats, they've destroyed my boys sand pit (covered up so wasn't accessible but they sprayed it with pee), and messed everywhere in the garden, weve tried all the sensors, powders, coffee granules and cat cut outs, and I'm actually lost for what to try next other than getting a motion sensor hose.
 
I'm having problems of cats pooing in my concreted back yard and always in the same area. I last cleaned it up about 3 weeks ago and gave the area a good disinfect and there is already another 6-8 lots again. There's about 4 or 5 local cats constantly doing the rounds up and down my street. If I find who the owners are they'll be getting the poop back through their you know what.
 
Woman over the road has a tree in a round hole with one of those cat frequency sensors in it.
I seen cats go right up to this sensor and take a dump
 
Feed the cats. Just little treats. Counterintuitive, I know.
Ever heard the saying "Cats's don't crap in thier own garden"?
It's true. There are several cats who wander around my street. None of them mine. They'll come in to my back garden for a nose around regularly. I feed them little treats from my fridge. They never crap in my garden.

Years ago, I had two cats. (Well my missus did). Never got any cat crap in my own garden. Where did they crap? Ask my neighbour, ....
 
I keep meaning to try either impact adhesive or those pigeon spikes on my fence. I don't mind animals, but having to shovel **** is not my idea of fun, like a poster has already said replace cat with dog or human and suddenly it's not OK. If I knew which house the cats cane from I would be flinging that **** over the fence.
 
I was looking at spike strips for top of fences/walls then saw some reviews where the cats still walked on them. Hell with it I'll just go straight for the carpet gripper strips.
 
Only thing that works for me is the motion sensor hoses, we have a large garden and it’s ridiculous how many cats we get, currently got two soakers set up, it definitely works as cats steer clear of garden, the only trouble is can’t have setup all year round due to hose freezing, but definitely works in summer, I’ve tried all the powders, gels, spikes on fences, the cats just ain’t bothered about anything other than getting wet,

Fergin
 
Only thing that works for me is the motion sensor hoses, we have a large garden and it’s ridiculous how many cats we get, currently got two soakers set up, it definitely works as cats steer clear of garden, the only trouble is can’t have setup all year round due to hose freezing, but definitely works in summer, I’ve tried all the powders, gels, spikes on fences, the cats just ain’t bothered about anything other than getting wet,

Fergin
Wet pussy you say:cry:. I remember mowing the lawn Ince and stepping on something "squishy". Turned out to be a half eaten bird which was fun to put in the bin (figured it's garden waste and compostable). I've used those mosquito things, but I think the cat is deaf as it walked upto it and ****** on it, what was worse is that I've got fantastic hearing so it annoyed me more than the cats:cry:.
 
Back
Top Bottom