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Fence Spikes Vs Cats yes or no?

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Sick and fed up picking up the neighbours cats shit in our garden 😡 No attempt to cover it up just do it on our lawn , filthy bastards 😡 So I was thinking of putting those spike strips on the top of our fence to stop them coming over . So can I get in trouble for doing this ?


 
Posted : 26/02/2023 5:24 pm
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They come with the legal guidance about where to fit them.

We brought some to stop our cat getting onto our bungalow roof via the fence, they don't work, he just walked along them.


 
Posted : 26/02/2023 5:44 pm
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Our neighbour put some up and our cat sits on them watching him clean his motorbike in his garden , im sure if I listen really hard I can hear the cat laughing


 
Posted : 26/02/2023 5:46 pm
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What about borrowing my mates air rifle and taking up a sniper position I guess that's frowned on then ? 🙄


 
Posted : 26/02/2023 5:50 pm
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Cats normally bury their feces, are you sure its not fox poop ?.


 
Posted : 26/02/2023 5:52 pm
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You need lion poo, or better still a lion.


 
Posted : 26/02/2023 5:52 pm
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in trouble no, out of pocket as the cats will just find a different route, see it as a challenging game or just ignore and carry on as normal


 
Posted : 26/02/2023 5:52 pm
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You need lion poo, or better still a lion.

But even then you'll have feline feaces in your garden, you just can't win.


 
Posted : 26/02/2023 5:53 pm
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Some cats bury their shite, others don't, particularly the one who shits on my lawn.


 
Posted : 26/02/2023 5:55 pm
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You need to invest in your own cat who will poop in someone else's garden and keep other cats out of yours. It's the only way. It's how they plan to take over.


 
Posted : 26/02/2023 5:56 pm
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Or scoop it up and post it back through the owners door


 
Posted : 26/02/2023 6:18 pm
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The Old fella next door has a pocket full of pebbles and is a great shot, you should hear the yowling when he hits a feline sh*t machine.


 
Posted : 26/02/2023 6:20 pm
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I've had the same issue with cat poo in the garden. It was a regular bugger setting the camera off 2.30pm in the morning.

Put a cat repeller that detects movement and sprays a jet of water in the cats direction. After a few showers it didn't come back.


 
Posted : 26/02/2023 6:26 pm
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Because animal cruelty is so much more lolworthy when it's someone else's pets.

The Old fella next door has a pocket full of pebbles and is a great shot, you should hear the yowling when he hits a feline sh*t machine.

The **** is wrong with you? He needs arresting.


 
Posted : 26/02/2023 6:27 pm
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What about borrowing my mates air rifle and taking up a sniper position I guess that’s frowned on then ? 🙄

You'll be more than 'frowned on'.

"The maximum penalty for the following offences increased from six months to five years from 29 June 2021: Causing unnecessary suffering (section 4, Animal Welfare Act 2006)".

Which is about right for scumbag animal abusers IMO.


 
Posted : 26/02/2023 6:29 pm
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We have the same issue, it's really annoying. We've tried all sorts including lion poo. Not much seems to stop them, we just put canes sticking up in the beds that aren't netted now and clean up the shit on the rest of the garden.

Put a cat repeller that detects movement and sprays a jet of water in the cats direction.

Haven't tried this though, might try it.


 
Posted : 26/02/2023 6:36 pm
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You know I was only joking about the air rifle don't you ? 🤔🙄
qwerty we always had cats until our last one sadly passed peacefully of old age see blokeuptheroad told you 👍
We decided after our last one we didn't want any more, I think that's when this started .


 
Posted : 26/02/2023 6:38 pm
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I just don't get the doing it on a lawn I always thought they like burying it ?


 
Posted : 26/02/2023 6:39 pm
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You know I was only joking about the air rifle don’t you ?

No, how could I know that?  Thank you for clarifying. I don't get the 'joke' though.


 
Posted : 26/02/2023 6:47 pm
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I just don’t get the doing it on a lawn I always thought they like burying it ?

As another poster said, some cats do, some don't. In my neighbourhood, they like to leave a half eaten bird then take a dump in the middle of the lawn. Hateful things.


 
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Truly admonished, perhaps missed the tense out of my story, the old fella is long since passed away. The cats in the area were largely feral rather than pets, and although he threw the odd pebble it would make the cat jump rather than injure, nothing compared to what the cats did to each other when defending their territory. I sympathise with anyone who has unwanted cat poop in their gardens, I have no sympathy for the cats which decimate the bird population every spring though.


 
Posted : 26/02/2023 6:58 pm
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Go for the source. The self entitled cat owner who thinks it's fine to buy a cat; allow it to run loose in the neighborhood.
Crapping in gardens and play areas, murdering the local bird population and villifying the unsuspecting motorist who runs it over. Irresponsible animal owners really get my goat.
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Posted : 26/02/2023 7:07 pm
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If I'd have known I was going to be labelled as a scumbag animal abuser I wouldn't have mentioned the air rifle 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄


 
Posted : 26/02/2023 7:09 pm
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brian2 not sure the owner can be blamed for cats going walkabout?


 
Posted : 26/02/2023 7:12 pm
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Wish we had cats around here. Might keep the squirrels and the pigeons at bay. Never see a cat. How much is a cat?


 
Posted : 26/02/2023 7:15 pm
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If anyone is interested this is the cat sprayer thing I bought. It needs a hose connected to it but it works.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B004YCUT4W?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title


 
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You’ll be more than ‘frowned on’.

“The maximum penalty for the following offences increased from six months to five years from 29 June 2021: Causing unnecessary suffering (section 4, Animal Welfare Act 2006)”.

Which is about right for scumbag animal abusers IMO.

What's the punishment for a clean kill?


 
Posted : 26/02/2023 7:18 pm
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Oldfart...stop back pedalling! Who do you think facilitates their freedom to run riot!


 
Posted : 26/02/2023 7:18 pm
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The double whammy is I love my garden and take good care of it , the cat owner ? Hmmm 🤔 Cat could poop with abandon in its own garden and it wouldn't matter one bit , maybe that's why the cat does it on our grass as it's kept at a sensible height rather than a jungle 🙄
Ever wish you'd never started a thread ? 😔


 
Posted : 26/02/2023 7:20 pm
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brian2 not sure the owner can be blamed for cats going walkabout

It's a choice, you can keep them indoors but it's 'a hassle'.

My wife would prefer to live with the knowledge that 'our'/her cat is out shitting in other people's gardens and killing birds for fun, than have to deal with the indignity of cleaning out a litter tray 🙄


 
Posted : 26/02/2023 7:22 pm
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Yup. Laugh it off mate, there's always someone to upset


 
Posted : 26/02/2023 7:25 pm
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brian2 not sure the owner can be blamed for cats going walkabout?

Of course they can.

The problem is it seems acceptable in our society to get a cat and then just let them wander. There are plenty of options to give cats freedom without allowing them to roam into other people’s gardens. But all these options require the owners to take an ounce of responsibility for their animals rather than just opining the door.


 
Posted : 26/02/2023 7:26 pm
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oops too late 🙂

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B004YCUT4W?tag=ama1721-21&linkCode=ogi&th=1&psc=1


 
Posted : 26/02/2023 7:27 pm
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Such a daft thing to get angry over tbh. It rots away quick/gets pounded into the soil by the rain - plus, if you give a monkeys about nature you're not mowing all your lawn anyway. Got a "wildflower meadow?" How can you even see it?!

Anyway. My geese have shat everywhere. They poop on average every twelve minutes and they refuse to stay in their field. And on top of that the farmer's sheep got loose last night and have taken mahoosive dumps all over my goose poo. (Never mind that my car is splattered with the most minging cow shit imaginable because there's a river of the shit flowing from the dairy farm up the road).

Shit happens. Don't let it bother you.


 
Posted : 26/02/2023 7:30 pm
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Oh, btw. "Our" cat (we didn't buy him - he just rocked up and refused to leave) sicked up a half-digested mouse onto my o/h's pillow last year.

I consider that a win.


 
Posted : 26/02/2023 7:33 pm
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This guy has a few videos on cat deterrents. The DIY effort should appeal to a few on here and the videos should appeal to another subsection.

As far as I'm aware no cats were harmed.


 
Posted : 26/02/2023 7:43 pm
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I read somewhere apparently cats don't have owners they have staff , sounds about right 🙄


 
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If I’d have known I was going to be labelled as a scumbag animal abuser I wouldn’t have mentioned the air rifle

I labelled people who shoot cats with air rifles as scumbag animal abusers.  If as you say, you don't really intend to do that, then clearly the label doesn't apply to you.


 
Posted : 26/02/2023 7:46 pm
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As above the cat sprayers work, once they've got wet they won't come in again.

As for cats burying their poo only non alpha cats bury it, the alpha male in the area doesn't.


 
Posted : 26/02/2023 7:50 pm
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I find that the car repellent granules from Wilko deter the neighborhood cats from my veg beds. They generally like nothing better than a freshly raked soil to poo in.
The granules are just clay and garlic powder so harmless although do smell a bit garlicky the first time it rains on then.
Breaking the habit seems to work for a couple of months so a bag lasts a few years. YMMV


 
Posted : 26/02/2023 7:55 pm
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Put a cat repeller that detects movement and sprays a jet of water in the cats direction. After a few showers it didn’t come back.

Very good suggestion imo but you might not have to go that far. If you see the cat in your garden and get the opportunity blast him/her with a soaking from a garden hose, follow it as much as possible so that it gets really soaked.

It won't cause the cat any harm but it will be extremely unpleasant for it. I would be surprised if you saw that cat again after doing that once or twice, cats are definitely not stupid and are very unlikely to forget a deeply unpleasant experience like that.


 
Posted : 26/02/2023 8:17 pm
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Could just borrow grandsons Super Soaker 👍


 
Posted : 26/02/2023 8:23 pm
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Don't be a ****, use grease instead.

Cats ****ing hate it, add chilli too.


 
Posted : 26/02/2023 8:40 pm
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Dumped on the lawn ?. not in the borders where cats normally do their business.

Not a dark black is it ?.

foxes poo on the lawn. Their doings are dark black. And I would think it would more than likely be a fox.

This came up on another thread recently, and the poster(or a reply) claimed they actually were looking out the window at the time and saw the cat doing it. Which is quite a bit of luck, just to be looking out when a cat decided to wander in and leave a deposit. Personally the only shite in that description came from the poster.


 
Posted : 26/02/2023 8:44 pm
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It rots away quick/gets pounded into the soil by the rain

Except it doesn’t, it’s well into the weeks before it’s gone enough that you wouldn’t step in it. Out neighbours cats seem to be particularly unwell too because it reeks. I used to like cats until our garden became the DMZ between several and I got a real sense of how inconsiderate to your neighbours it is to keep cats that can roam. I’ve tolerated it for the last few years but now my daughter is toddling and I want her to be able to wander the garden without a fresh turd to find each day, so this spring the difficulty level for cats transiting our garden is going to go up.

OP- I’ve put down some chicken wire on the areas of lawn they like to use so it’s lightly ‘floating’ at an annoying-to-cats height and so far it seems to have discouraged them. Hoping it might just break the habit a bit.


 
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