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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Put the cushions away when they are not in use.[/quote] OP here. I don't want to put the cushions away because 1)I am too lazy to put them away every time someone finishes sitting on them. 2) I don't have any space to store them. 3) my mom watches my kids after school and she loves sitting on the porch and reading the paper while my kids play outside. She gets annoyed when cat hair gets over her pants and sweaters. I am not going to make my 75 year old mom haul cushions onto the patio every afternoon. I appreciate her watching my kids while DH and I work and want to keep her happy. My 8 year old likes the neighborhood cats so I don't want to call animal control, trap them, or complain to our elderly neighbors (the cat's owner). There has to be some kind of spray that deters cats but is harmless to kids. I also am sad that we used to have birds that built a nest in the rafters of our porch every spring. They haven't gone back I think because of the cats. We have found a couple of dead birds on our lawn too. I assume the cat(s) are killing them.[/quote] Sorry you don't want to trap the cats. Google cat repellents. All sorts of ideas. [/quote] Not OP, but the only thing I've found that repels cats is love and attention. They hate that, OP! Try it out! [/quote]
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