Yes I am seeking that eternal elixir that keeps cats off, if anyone has any ideas please please please let me know, we have tried and all have failed:
Pee off plants - don't know their proper name.
Garlic plants growing among the beds.
Pepper.
Chilli powder.
Chopped up fresh chilli.
Lavender.
Slices of citrus peel scattered about.
Water - yes water!! Squirty thing that sprays at them.
Ultrasonic scarer.
Ferret crap.
Lion dung. Though both replace one smell with another, not good.
Cd's as a reflector.
Water in clear bottles, similar to reflector effect.
Most of the off the shelf repellents.
I had a little bit of success with mouse traps, I discretely hid 12 of them just under the surface of their favorite crapping places, 4 are missing (traps that is) so something has had a scare.
I tried cleaning the mess daily and soaking everywhere with Zoflora citrus, this was quite good but has to be done every couple of days to stay effective, also this doesn't harm the plants and makes the garden smell quite nice too.
We did used to have a whippet that was the ultimate deterrent but she sadly died, the main problem is the front garden, I can watch them walking towards our house pulling their keks down ready to unload.
I know they do not like the nice smells such as perfumes which is why I think the Zoflora works.
Any more tips from anyone?
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Pee off plants - don't know their proper name.
Garlic plants growing among the beds.
Pepper.
Chilli powder.
Chopped up fresh chilli.
Lavender.
Slices of citrus peel scattered about.
Water - yes water!! Squirty thing that sprays at them.
Ultrasonic scarer.
Ferret crap.
Lion dung. Though both replace one smell with another, not good.
Cd's as a reflector.
Water in clear bottles, similar to reflector effect.
Most of the off the shelf repellents.
I had a little bit of success with mouse traps, I discretely hid 12 of them just under the surface of their favorite crapping places, 4 are missing (traps that is) so something has had a scare.
I tried cleaning the mess daily and soaking everywhere with Zoflora citrus, this was quite good but has to be done every couple of days to stay effective, also this doesn't harm the plants and makes the garden smell quite nice too.
We did used to have a whippet that was the ultimate deterrent but she sadly died, the main problem is the front garden, I can watch them walking towards our house pulling their keks down ready to unload.
I know they do not like the nice smells such as perfumes which is why I think the Zoflora works.
Any more tips from anyone?
.

but they were as much help as a chocolate teapot, I asked if cats were a domestic pet? The answer I got was "yes", until I said "in that case the owners have to take responsibility for it's mess and can be prosecuted under local by-laws", they then said that they think it is a roaming animal, so I replied with "in that case it is vermin and can be destroyed if it's on my property", they then changed their mind and said not but to clarify they would be back in contact with me - ho-hum, 18 months later and not a word!! After doing some research I found that councils won't commit to saying what area cat's come under, it is not clear, I was told that if I didn't clean up the mess on my front garden I could be prosecuted though by public health, and I was told that if I throw the mess back on the owners garden 4 doors away (she has 6 of them) I could also be prosecuted for causing a nuisance!

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