14-08-2017 11:48 AM
If I hadn't seen it with my own eyes I would never have believed it.
My neighbours cat just took a stroll across my lawn, got to the flower beds, did her business, then dug a hole and buried it !
14-08-2017 11:58 AM
14-08-2017 12:02 PM
Cats on the whole are very clean animals.
I of course could explain why but won't as it may cause a stir.
14-08-2017 12:06 PM
Chris Kamara...What a character !
He played for my beloved Brentford...................Afro hairstyle and all
14-08-2017 12:08 PM
I know that............But I have never seen anything like my neighbours cat burying its business.
14-08-2017 12:16 PM
I always seem to see them just when they're going over the fence .... back out, after digging up my favourite campanula while being clean lol. Xxx.
14-08-2017 12:20 PM
I have witnessed cats doing it before....After all, they all do it............But this mornings episode was something new to me...................The Little Bleeder used a shovel !
14-08-2017 12:32 PM
My beds are always full of cat **bleep**, both front and back! It absolutely stinks on hot sunny days At the back I planted some Lavender where they do it and now they just **bleep** on the plants. I weeded the front a couple of weeks ago and there must have been a spade full of cat **bleep** there. I can't recall a house I've owned where this hasn't happened. In fact at my first house I put thorny bushes in the beds to stop it and they simply started to do it in the middle of the lawn, which was even worse
By the way that cat repellant stuff you can buy only works for a day or so, so save your money and don't bother with it.
14-08-2017 12:51 PM
14-08-2017 1:53 PM
16-08-2017 4:41 AM
"It Wasn't Me - Honest!"
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16-08-2017 6:10 AM
'Burying it's business'
or hunting for Your Brink's-Mat hoard Geo ?
19-08-2017 10:47 PM
Try orange peel, or moth balls - can you still get those ??
Or get a dog - that'll stop 'em.
20-08-2017 5:54 AM
Not heard of the orange peel one. I've tried lemon and garlic, but as soon as it rains it simply washes away and living in Scotland, it unfortunately rains quite often
Not tried mothballs and you can sill get them quite cheaply (just a few pounds), but I thought they were toxic if swallowed.
There are 3 cats around here all vying for supremacy and trying to out do each others scent and poach each others territory. I was thinking of getting a python, but once it's finished with the cats what would I feed it on....... the local children?
20-08-2017 8:34 PM
I could start a new business hiring out a cat catcher. Lol
My new little mutt loves chasing the cats.
25-08-2017 6:56 AM
Did People acually read Geo's later
^^reply^^ ?
25-08-2017 7:15 AM
25-08-2017 7:26 AM
Someone can do better than!
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