Our neighbour's cat is using our flower beds as a litter box. We'd rather it didn't.
And it lies in wait and tries to catch birds in our yard. We'd rather it didn't do that either.
We've talked to the neighbour and she says she'll clean the cat poop out of our flower beds. But that isn't really the point. She's all for us chasing the cat out of our yard, and sicking the dog on it (though our dog has a heart condition and shouldn't be over-exerting). We've tried laying out prickly rose branches, vanilla, used tea bags, and a dusting of cayenne pepper.
We're thinking of getting about a pound of cayenne pepper and putting on a good layer (though we might not appreciate that when we're working on the flower beds). The cat only poops in the dry area at the back of the flower beds where we don't do any planting so I'm thinking of laying in an expanded metal grate just below the soil surface to make the digging tougher.
Without involving firearms, any other suggestions?
And it lies in wait and tries to catch birds in our yard. We'd rather it didn't do that either.
We've talked to the neighbour and she says she'll clean the cat poop out of our flower beds. But that isn't really the point. She's all for us chasing the cat out of our yard, and sicking the dog on it (though our dog has a heart condition and shouldn't be over-exerting). We've tried laying out prickly rose branches, vanilla, used tea bags, and a dusting of cayenne pepper.
We're thinking of getting about a pound of cayenne pepper and putting on a good layer (though we might not appreciate that when we're working on the flower beds). The cat only poops in the dry area at the back of the flower beds where we don't do any planting so I'm thinking of laying in an expanded metal grate just below the soil surface to make the digging tougher.
Without involving firearms, any other suggestions?