Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, all these suggestions—motion-activated sprinklers, wolf piss (shudder)—just drive the cats into your neighbors’ yards. They aren’t solutions.
Well...they are for OP depending on how much she cares about that!
Anonymous wrote:OP, all these suggestions—motion-activated sprinklers, wolf piss (shudder)—just drive the cats into your neighbors’ yards. They aren’t solutions.
Anonymous wrote:Wolf piss - spray the border of your lot once every 10 wks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, outdoor cats generally will not be more attracted to a litter box than your garden. A motion activated sprinkler will probably deter them, though. Just put them in the areas that you want the cats to avoid. They will probably figure it out.
For a mere several hundred dollars (guessing here, my sprinkler system cost thousands), OP can solve the stray cat problem in her yard. Yay?
https://www.amazon.com/Havahart-5277-Motion-Activated-Repellent-Sprinkler/dp/B078HK12H8/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?crid=3NEK3WXEJO0OM&keywords=motion+activated+sprinkler&qid=1648758141&sprefix=motion+ac%2Caps%2C644&sr=8-4
$46 and what is a hose, like $10? If you want the cats out of the yard, yeah you're going to need to use some kind of deterrent. Less expensive than changing the landscaping and less gross than large predator urine. I'm sure that whoever suggested that meant well, but a yard that stinks of piss is jist as bad as a yard full of shit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, outdoor cats generally will not be more attracted to a litter box than your garden. A motion activated sprinkler will probably deter them, though. Just put them in the areas that you want the cats to avoid. They will probably figure it out.
For a mere several hundred dollars (guessing here, my sprinkler system cost thousands), OP can solve the stray cat problem in her yard. Yay?
Anonymous wrote:We have several alley cats (Blue Collar Cats) that patrol the neighborhood, fed by a neighbor. The cats have decided to make their home turf our backyard, and are pooping all over my garden and lawn, and I'm getting really tired of it. My question is, if I set up a litter box for them outside, would they use it instead of my garden? And would more than one cat use the same litter box?
Anonymous wrote:We have several alley cats (Blue Collar Cats) that patrol the neighborhood, fed by a neighbor. The cats have decided to make their home turf our backyard, and are pooping all over my garden and lawn, and I'm getting really tired of it. My question is, if I set up a litter box for them outside, would they use it instead of my garden? And would more than one cat use the same litter box?
Anonymous wrote:No, outdoor cats generally will not be more attracted to a litter box than your garden. A motion activated sprinkler will probably deter them, though. Just put them in the areas that you want the cats to avoid. They will probably figure it out.