Anonymous wrote:OP, it's hard to believe that cats did so much damage to your "extensive landscaping" in just a few weeks. Is it possible you have other animals roaming your yard? We periodically find a racoon in the yard, along with rabbits and chipmunks and squirrels.
Which is why I know that you can pick up the motion activated sprinklers and various anti-animal sprays at any hardware store.
Anonymous wrote:This makes me irate. I have extensive landscaping and recently went out to pull some weeds only to find cat poop in one of my beds.. Also, two of my boxwoods there have mysteriouy died so I assume that a new free roaming cat has elected to use my flower beds as it's litter box.
Here's the kicker, I'm pregnant. If I contracted toxoplasmosis and my baby suffers as a result, there will be hell to pay. I love animals in theory, but I will go psycho on an outdoor cat.
Anonymous wrote:The guy came home when I was out watering so I decided to say something. He said 'okay' but doesn't think it was his cat. I have seen their one cat especially in my yard & flower gardens multiple times...
Is there a specific type of trap that I need? If I go with sprinklers is one just in the general area going to work?
Also do I need to dig out some of the dirt and replace it?