Cant see why normal people need to invest in expensive things to keep other peoples flearidden cats from crapping in their gardens .
I must admit- the old fashioned method seems the cheapest and best --even though I couldn't bring myself to actually do it .
One .22 pellet right up the cats ringpiece (with the help of telescopic sights--to give greater accuracy). Much cheaper and more effective method .
Every so often- we read about it in the papers --poor little tiddles or Fluffy- has stumbled into its house with a wound .
I really can understand why people resort to that method --especially after having to remove other peoples cat crap EVERY day from flower beds and lawns .
Yesterday afternoon-- 4 dollops of the stuff and 2 chewed up fledglings in my front garden.
We just get sick of it- .
ps - why oh why does anyone want 10 cats ?.
I must admit- the old fashioned method seems the cheapest and best --even though I couldn't bring myself to actually do it .
One .22 pellet right up the cats ringpiece (with the help of telescopic sights--to give greater accuracy). Much cheaper and more effective method .
Every so often- we read about it in the papers --poor little tiddles or Fluffy- has stumbled into its house with a wound .
I really can understand why people resort to that method --especially after having to remove other peoples cat crap EVERY day from flower beds and lawns .
Yesterday afternoon-- 4 dollops of the stuff and 2 chewed up fledglings in my front garden.
We just get sick of it- .
ps - why oh why does anyone want 10 cats ?.