just spray the area with vinegar, or put some orange peel. if doesn't work, then spray the cat with water (NOT HOT WATER)
Cat repellent, Cat repellent
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just spray the area with vinegar, or put some orange peel. if doesn't work, then spray the cat with water (NOT HOT WATER)
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TS, maybe you can just accept it, and put car litter box with sand in it. So at least it will not be messy and not smelly.
I am against sending them to animal shelter. Because as someone mentioned above, shelters are overcrowded. These cats are put to sleep (euthanized) after a period of time. Very sad. Alternative is once you capture, you can post it in Cat Lovers Group in FB, and they will arrange adopters. This post has been edited by cnks: Nov 5 2021, 11:12 AM |
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QUOTE(alone_0 @ Nov 5 2021, 02:01 PM) Thanks for so many inputs, I appreciate how most of you steering away from my original topic on the suggestions for some cat repellent. Anyway, I will go for both items to see if it's really working, at least better than do nothing at all. RM130By any chance, I will update here if the two are working. Again, my intention is to prevent this stray cat from keep coming to my house area to poop, I have no issue wherever this stray cat want to go or whatever it want do in my community as long as it doesn't mess up my living area, leaving poop behind, it's just very frustrating everytime come back so tired from work seeing some fresh poop leaving on your house area and you have to clean it up. I don't know about others, but I do agree that feeding the stray isn't a good solution, you are inadvertently attracting more stray to enter your neighborhood, and I don't think the people staying in the community will like it also. BTW, TNR (trap-neuter-release) is not mature enough in this country, do you know how much it costs just to neuter a female cat? I don't know you, but I'm just an ordinary person who is too incapable of performing such charity. |
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QUOTE(dickybird @ Nov 5 2021, 02:19 PM) Your own solution for ts not having cats pee and poop at his place is to feed them so they go elsewhere to poop. bro, was there a misunderstanding? my statement was for TS to accept the fact that the cat will keep coming, so he can prepare a LITTER BOX so the cat can shit in the box, not on the floor.You fail comprehension of your own statement? And why would anyone have to spend money on things that they ordinarily don’t have to take care of some stray cat or could be somebody’s cat? I think the one suggesting to feed them is another person la This post has been edited by cnks: Nov 5 2021, 01:23 PM |
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