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How do I keep cats out of my garden?
Any ideas?
treehugger
2-22-11, 8:52pm
That's been a frustration for us at times, too. *thinks many unfriendly things about free-roaming, suburban cats and their owners* Ahem. We have good luck these days with neighborhood cats steering clear of our backyard because of our greyhounds (who aren't even outside all that long each day), but obviously, that's not a simple solution.
I have heard that sprinkling liberal amounts of cayenne pepper (buy a large container at a warehouse store) in the beds they dig in will keep them away, but I don't know if that actually works.
flowerseverywhere
2-22-11, 11:52pm
I chase the cat next door out of the gardens by clapping my hands and yelling. The neighbors know I don't want him using my gardens as his toilet and it doesn't bother them that he catches the birds I feed and gets into my gardens if I don't chase him out. He sees me coming and makes a run for it. I barely see him anymore, he goes the other direction. He's probably afraid of the crazy lady that runs around clapping and yelling.
One thing that you could look into is a motion detector sprinkler. They also sell sound frequency deterrents and crystals. A garden store or Amazon.com probably has some ideas for you. Cats kill millions of song birds each year and it is also dangerous for them to be out. I am a cat owner but mine is inside.
My grandmother was darn good with a wrist rocket and pebbles. This is a bummer of a problem... one more reason to advocate raising cats as totally indoor pets.
jimmybaxter
2-23-11, 4:22am
I'm having problems with cats in my garden as well. They use it as their toilet.
But I was given a great advice which really helps a lot.
When I find a spot where they are comfortable and use as their toilet (I don't know know how else to describe it :laff: ) I first clean it and then pour a large amount of my own urine over it (about three to four gallons) . It sounds grosse, I know, but it puts them off for as long as they can smell it.
For as long as THEY can smell it. I don't smell nothing at all.
When the rain has washed it away they tend to come back, though. But then I repeat the procedure.
Wildflower
2-23-11, 4:52am
I vote for the motion detector water sprinklers. I've never known a cat yet that likes to get wet! It won't harm them and should definitely keep them out of your garden.
Chicken wire laid flat over the area they are frequenting will deter them.
or you could just give up, like us.
spiderfolks
2-27-11, 11:51am
A garden show on TV suggested criss-crossing thorny branches (from rose bushes or nearby woodlands) over areas that you want the cats to avoid...especially where you have tender new seedlings emerging. Once my plants get growing, I stop worrying about it.
I have even more trouble with squirrels than cats. The minute I dig up some fresh earth they follow and bury pecans. I have resorted to putting chicken wire and tulle cloth over everything. So frustrating!!
I put a little picket fence around my front garden. They don't seem to like having to jump over it.
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