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[quote=Who me you could get some humane traps ,catch cat ,and transport to near a farm
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I cant beleive you actually said that.
How would you like it if I stuffed your dog in my boot then drove 250 miles away an dumped it near a lake?
youd be fking livid, so why is a cat any different
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I cant beleive you actually said that.
How would you like it if I stuffed your dog in my boot then drove 250 miles away an dumped it near a lake?
youd be fking livid, so why is a cat any different
Left the insect mesh off my raised bed last night thinking nothing that's going to attack onions would be particularly active at this time of year. Wrong, something, and I'm assuming a bloody cat, has been digging on the bed and ripped some out! Not sure how I'll keep the little sods out of the garden this year with the hosepipe ban meaning I can't use the Scarecrow squirter.
RizzoTheRat said:
Left the insect mesh off my raised bed last night thinking nothing that's going to attack onions would be particularly active at this time of year. Wrong, something, and I'm assuming a bloody cat, has been digging on the bed and ripped some out! Not sure how I'll keep the little sods out of the garden this year with the hosepipe ban meaning I can't use the Scarecrow squirter.
I think it's more likely to be squirrels rather than cats. Or possibly foxes / badgers / crows after chafer beetle grubs. I found a few of those recently in pots where the soil had been left over winter.
I've netted everything with chicken wire to keep 'whatever' it is out.
No smell of fox and no where near enough damage to be a badger. To be fair I didn't investigate too far this morning, but I've found our local cats love to bury thier crap in any freshly dug (I'd hoed this patch yesterday) soil, though if that's not available they're happy to just use the lawn, or on at least one occasion the flat roof of our kitchen!
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