View Full Version : What can I put on our lawn to keep stray cats from going to the bathroom on it?
Mommyof2
08-23-2003, 05:47 PM
This is driving us nuts. Our next door neighbors have two outside cats, one had 3 kittens and one had 4. They *all* hang out around our house. These cats are never, ever inside. We didn't mind them hanging around or sleeping in the bushes or whatever, but now they're all using our front lawn as their toliet. It's disgusting. Is there anything I can put on the lawn that won't kill it? I know there are things you can put in your house to keep them from going to the bathroom in that spot, but I don't know of anything that's safe for grass.
Thanks.
happygal
08-23-2003, 07:44 PM
I want to know, too. There's a tom cat in the neighborhood who comes over occasionally to terrorize our cat, and he keeps "marking his territory" in our yard, lol. How irritating!!
Dishka
08-23-2003, 07:50 PM
A freakishly large stray dog?? :p Im so sorry I couldnt resist.
Ive heard mothballs keep cats away though, never tried it as Id think itd keep people away too LOL
DixieChick
08-23-2003, 08:01 PM
WE had a problem with the neighbors VERY LARGE yellow lab pooping in our front yard. My DH got a water scarecrow. It has amotion sensor on it. When the dogs come into ouryard, it sprays a stream of water in an arc across our lawn. No problems now!
twiceasgood
08-23-2003, 11:01 PM
me sad to think the animal will suffer because of the owners irreponsibility. We have a lot of dogs poop in our yard while being walked by owners.
Heather
Mommyof2
08-23-2003, 11:47 PM
How would the pepper hurt them when they're going on the lawn to use the bathroom? I don't want anything that's going to hurt the animals or kill our lawn.
I've never heard of a water spraying scarecrow. That sounds like a good idea. I feel bad scaring them away, we don't mind them sleeping by our house or playing or anything, just the pooping on our lawn. :(
Thanks for the ideas. :)
Originally posted by twiceasgood
me sad to think the animal will suffer because of the owners irreponsibility. We have a lot of dogs poop in our yard while being walked by owners.
Heather
Evan&Annekasmom
08-24-2003, 12:50 AM
I saw tons of cat repellant in the pet section at Raleys today. I don't know what it would do to your lawn. Maybe go to a pet store and ask?
I was looking for urine smell remover stuff. I rescued a kitten last night and Scooter is pissed off. literally..
Want a cat to call your own? He is a cute kitten and boxed train, and very kid tolerent! So cute too.. He is our first non-orange cat. We can't blend him in and tell the landlords we only have 2.
He is a sweet tabby named Goose. Evan named him because Anneka was yelling DUCK DUCK for some reason, then Evan patted the kitten on the head and yelled GOOSE! It stuck.
pb_and_j
08-24-2003, 01:11 AM
Originally posted by HayesCarol
WE had a problem with the neighbors VERY LARGE yellow lab pooping in our front yard. My DH got a water scarecrow. It has amotion sensor on it. When the dogs come into ouryard, it sprays a stream of water in an arc across our lawn. No problems now!
Oh now that is a great idea! That would be perfect for keeping cats away... muhahahaha!!!(((((
nellebelle
08-24-2003, 01:42 AM
I like the whole squirting scarecrow thing... but just in case here are some links to the cayenne pepper thing...
http://www.recipegoldmine.com/garden/garden.html
This is the general link and the one below this is the recipe link itself.
http://www.recipegoldmine.com/garden/garden3.html
I'd feel bad for the kittens but at the same time... yuck.
Nelle
Mommyof2
08-24-2003, 01:58 AM
Thanks. Will this hurt the cats? I'm guessing from the other post that it might bother them, but I'm not sure how, if it's just supposed to repel them by the smell.
QUOTE]Originally posted by nellebelle
I like the whole squirting scarecrow thing... but just in case here are some links to the cayenne pepper thing...
http://www.recipegoldmine.com/garden/garden.html
This is the general link and the one below this is the recipe link itself.
http://www.recipegoldmine.com/garden/garden3.html
I'd feel bad for the kittens but at the same time... yuck.
Nelle [/QUOTE]
Thanks Jen. :) I'm sorry...we actually do want a cat but I know it's not a good idea right now. LMK if you can't find a home for him though, I could take him until you do if you're going to get in trouble with the landlord. My mom was talking about getting another one, but I'm not sure if she wants a male or another female. I'll ask her tomorrow okay?
Thanks again for the suggestions everyone. [
pro211
08-24-2003, 08:43 AM
I read that cats don't like a orange or a citrus smell . I think they sell something with that smell at our health food store . Maybe you can look into something like that.
Paula
Evan&Annekasmom
08-25-2003, 02:02 PM
in response to the OP, I have a much better idea,
A dog
Mommyof2
08-25-2003, 02:38 PM
Uh oh...did you guys find a Chorizo to go with your Novio Boy? ;)
Originally posted by Evan&Annekasmom
in response to the OP, I have a much better idea,
A dog
colesmama
08-25-2003, 03:13 PM
i dont know if it will work on cats, but my sister used to put moth balls along her yard to keep stray/neighbors dogs from using her yard.
adamsmommy
08-25-2003, 03:22 PM
Originally posted by Dishka
A freakishly large stray dog?? :p Im so sorry I couldnt resist.
Yeah, my first thought was 'Rent-A-Dobe'!
You might try to keep them in one spot, at least, by planting a patch of catnip in a corner of your yard. maybe they'd stay near there.
Wiggles12
08-25-2003, 06:14 PM
Amonia is the simplest solution to ridding yourself of unwanted male cats. Spray it around where he has been spraying. They think it is a much large anmial and will leave and find a new terriroty.
pb_and_j
08-25-2003, 07:53 PM
I still think the water scarecrow is a great idea!!! I just love the idea. ;)
~Julie~
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