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Produce => Pests & Diseases => Topic started by: MrsFrog on May 12, 2005, 09:39:44

Title: Can anyone offer any advice, please?
Post by: MrsFrog on May 12, 2005, 09:39:44
I have had to cover my borders with an unattractive cobweb of string and bamboo poles because we have a real problem with cats digging everything up. This has worked (hooray!!) and I've now got seedlings popping up everywhere  ;D

Unfortunately, the wretched creatures have now started digging up my pots instead and have already destroyed a pot of nasturtium babies and one of sweet-pea babies, they scatter them all over the patio  >:(. How can I stop them???
Title: Re: Can anyone offer any advice, please?
Post by: westsussexlottie on May 12, 2005, 11:25:08
holly leaves scattered around. Or a noise maker.
We have a plastic frog which goes "ribbit" whenever anything crosses its path and it frightens the life out of the neighbours cat!!!!

An extreme solution is to put renardine around your  fences but it is strong pongy stuff - depends if you want to be able to go in the garden yourself!
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Post by: aquilegia on May 12, 2005, 12:33:29
I poke sticks into pots (especially thorny ones - like rose prunings).
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Post by: SpeedyMango on May 12, 2005, 13:43:38
Specifically for pots, Gardener's World was doing an article on various mulches, and showed one made from recycled rubber chips that were impregnated with citronella, to deter cats.

Could make your own if you can get hold of some citronella oil/fragrance, sprnkled over bark chippings or somesuch.

There are also ultrasonic devices that emit an (inaudible to humans) shriek whenever something wanders past. They are supposed to work.

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Post by: caz 406 on May 12, 2005, 13:48:32
Do those ultrasonic things only affect dogs & cats? Would they be likely to affect hedgehogs, birds etc?
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Post by: Doris_Pinks on May 12, 2005, 13:58:24
Chicken wire over the top of the pots? Do this with spring bulbs to keep squirrels out, the plants just grow through and cover the wire.
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Post by: Robert_Brenchley on May 12, 2005, 18:02:18
Lion poo's supposed to frighten them off. Anyone tried it? The local zoo might be able to offer some.
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Post by: undercarriage plan on May 12, 2005, 21:26:52
I've tried citronella to no avail, cats think I'm being nice and making it more homey for them!!!  Best thing I found, as said I think, was to take some time, a water pistol and try a bit on aversion therapy!! It really works.  They assosciate a drenching with an area of the garden and leave it alone!!  Takes time though.  Good luck  Lottie
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Post by: mega on May 12, 2005, 21:34:48
 orange peel will keep them at bay
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Post by: rosebud on May 12, 2005, 21:54:44
Mrs F, you can try Aquis idea of rose sticks, Renadine is excellent.orange peel works for a while.......what is good is a good kick up the bum :o :o ;D ;D ;D :o.
Title: Re: Can anyone offer any advice, please?
Post by: MrsFrog on May 13, 2005, 13:24:57
 ;D ;D ;D Rosebud!!!

I'll try the orange peel, and if I'm up late enough tonight I'll take a glass of wine and a water pistol upstairs and stake out the back bedroom! Thanks everyone  ;D
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Post by: wardy on May 13, 2005, 16:58:36
My neighbour's cat is a right nuisance and not frightened of anything.  Bad tempered Persian.  It regularly attacks my Jack Russell.  It's always scratching everything up and making its mess everywhere.  I wonder if they'd like it if I trained my dog to crap in their garden.  I think not  :(
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Post by: RSJK on May 13, 2005, 18:03:45
Try using moth balls spaced at about two feet apart, works well in my garden
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Post by: MrsFrog on May 13, 2005, 21:10:49
My neighbour's cat is a right nuisance and not frightened of anything.  Bad tempered Persian.  It regularly attacks my Jack Russell.  It's always scratching everything up and making its mess everywhere.  I wonder if they'd like it if I trained my dog to crap in their garden.  I think not   

This is one thing that annoys me. Whenever I go into my garden I see young plants that have been dug up, poo everywhere, now my pots are being scratched everywhere. If I had a dog, and I let it wander into next-doors garden and poo everywhere, they'd soon be round complaining. Ah well, such is life.... :(
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Post by: BAGGY on May 13, 2005, 22:22:18
Lob the mothballs at them ?
(This comes from a cat owner)
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Post by: giantseye on May 13, 2005, 22:58:54
I have found planting a couple of containers with cat mint and placing it just slightly away from the other pots seems to work.

They are so content with digging up the cat mint, they normally leave everything else alone.

My grandad use to swear by it, and it usually worked. :D

Worth a try anyway ;D ;D
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Post by: Nigella on May 16, 2005, 14:37:06
Chicken poo pellets seem to have worked for me.

Although the pests wouldn't leave my sweetpea patch alone so I have had to cover them (and the soil around them) with netting - with is held up with beanpoles !!

Have to agree though makes me very cross  >:(
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Post by: tim on May 16, 2005, 19:49:05
I'm slipping - missed the damned thing by 3' this pm. But it was 50 feet away!
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Post by: tina on May 16, 2005, 20:57:43
Try kids windmills, apparently they don't like them....
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Post by: Mrs Ava on May 16, 2005, 22:39:34
Tried lots....pieces of hose left lying around to resemble snakes....nothing!  Pop bottles half filled with water left lying around......nufink!  Pepper dust and other purpose made pongy sprinkly things....for a while.  Kids chasing them at great speed out of the garden, works wonders!  ;D

Neighbours horrid creature had the nest out of the tree at the weekend, for nothing, threw it out pawed at the babies, and walked away!  GGRR
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Post by: littlegem on May 17, 2005, 11:53:09
we set the dog on next doors cat when it comes in the garden, she never catches it, fortunately for the cat, but i heard the neighbour moaning that her cat gets chased, i felt like telling her 'if my dog ever comes in your garden, you're more than welcome to set the cat on her!!!' one of these days the cats gonna learn not to come in our garden. we have too many birds in the garden and we dont want the risk of them being eaten, or pawed for fun!!! :'(
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Post by: Svea on May 17, 2005, 12:20:04
i had my first occurance of cat poo in 6 weeks.
but i was cross - why did the cat decide to poo on top of one of my newly transplanted celery seedlings and then completely cover it in earth? plenty of bare earth around the plot ???
i noticed one seedling missing last night, put my hand in to uncover it - ewwwwwwww!

seedling saved, hands washed 50 times last night out of pure paranoia :D
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Post by: Robert_Brenchley on May 17, 2005, 17:25:08
Cats usually bury it. We had a dog once which always chased a rather nasty elderly cat we had. One day the cat had had enough, turned round, and chased the dog back into the house.