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Old 04-04-2009, 09:37 PM
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Cats!

How do you keep cats out of your garden? Is there some kind of plant that they don't like? Does anyone have an organic remedy?

I have a dog, but for some reason I keep finding cat poop in my vege patch! Maybe because he's cute and fluffy and most cats could probably eat him for breakfast.

And does anyone know if cat poop makes your veges toxic? I know that it contaminates the soil and poisons our native wildlife.
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Old 06-04-2009, 07:17 AM
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I'm very interested in this one because I have the same problem. Had to throw away a pair of old shoes because I couldn't get rid of the smell. We are visited by three cats, all I've done so far is to move the mess to the border of our properties so that our neighbour can enjoy it as well. Quite a few years ago the NSW Government introduced legislation setting out the cat owners responsibilities but I don't think they were well publicised or policed.
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