LuluLovesDisney
<font color=red>If you're not outraged, you're not
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There are a few dozen feral cats in our neighborhood and they like to sneak through our fence and into our yard. They have killed the lawn and various plants with their urine, are defecating on our steps and generally destroying the backyard. One even snuck into our basement somehow in the winter and ate a few pounds of fish food before hiding in the rafters between walls. (We finally got someone who got him out!)
We want to stop these cats from coming into the yard. We've blocked up as many holes in the fence with concrete blocks as we can find. We can't find where else they're coming in. We put down silver foil near the fence because we heard they don't like to walk on silver foil. They were sitting right on it like they were waiting for their concierge.
I've seen wolf urine for sale that is supposed to scare them away from coming in the yard. Has anyone tried it or something else that works? I don't want to hurt them but they are in line for deportation. They can't stay here!
Any advice?
We want to stop these cats from coming into the yard. We've blocked up as many holes in the fence with concrete blocks as we can find. We can't find where else they're coming in. We put down silver foil near the fence because we heard they don't like to walk on silver foil. They were sitting right on it like they were waiting for their concierge.
I've seen wolf urine for sale that is supposed to scare them away from coming in the yard. Has anyone tried it or something else that works? I don't want to hurt them but they are in line for deportation. They can't stay here!
Any advice?
(how they got them to pee in those little cups...
)
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) They smell terrible for just a few, can't imagine it around the perimeter of the yard
. Do they come it your yard at night? If so try motion detector lights, it should frighten them when the light kicks on). We also were told to try the wolf pee, but well.......ick.