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Cat injuried by barbed wire on garden wall

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 186 ✭✭Pac2015


    Have you tried talking to your neighbour?

    Unfortunately we have a neighbours cat who keeps doing their business in our garden. We've tried all sorts to keep the cat away as we have a very young child. Barbed wire is a bit much though. We've talked to the neighbours but it's the usual "what do you want us to do about it". :(

    Cats are marking their territory when doing that in your garden I have 7 cats and am very conscious of my cats fowling my neighbours gardens so I have a litter tray / house in my shed and also 3 in the house which are cleaned all the time so the cats want to use them.
    There is a spray in Woodies non toxic that you can get it smells like garlic to the cats and is non harmful they don't like it, plus the likes of pepper or vinegar should out them off.


  • Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators Posts: 9,807 Mod ✭✭✭✭DBB


    Closed pending review


  • Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators Posts: 9,807 Mod ✭✭✭✭DBB


    padraig.od wrote: »
    Maybe you aren't the sort of neighbour that you can talk to ...

    ... then bringing the "planning authority" to their door certainly won't end well for your marauding cat.

    Mod Note
    Please refrain from whipping up arguments with other posters, and using incendiary language such as referring to the OP's pet as "marauding"... People are perfectly welcome to make their points, but there is absolutely no need for the tone you took with the OP in this post, and it simply is not permitted for posters to address one another in a disrespectful way.
    Do not reply to this post on thread.
    Ziycon wrote: »
    I was looking for opinions, help and suggestions which I have gotten from some, with that I'm going to leave it at that, seriously not worth asking for help on boards.ie sometimes!

    Most of the suggestions you got were helpful or constructive I think? Don't let the behaviour of one poster put you off!

    That said, I think this thread has gone as far as it's going to go, so I will keep it closed.
    Good luck OP, I hope you reach an acceptable resolution. If you want to update this thread at some stage in the future, PM one of the mods to arrange it.
    Thanks,
    DBB


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