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For two years now, we've watched squirrels and chipmunks decimate the vast majority of our garden. Covering plants in fencing isn't really an option for us, and we've had mixed luck with a motion-detector sprinkler (it works to a degree, but also overwatered our plants, spread lots of blight on our tomatoes, and soaked the UPS guys, since our garden is in the front yard). We've tried cayenne pepper, coyote urine...just about all the options, so far as I know.
I've always had strictly indoor cats, but our local shelter and a few rescues have feral cat programs where you can adopt a "working cat" that is altered, vaccinated, and accustomed to living outside. These cats cannot become housecats (those that can be tamed are!) and are adopted out as a natural pest control solution if they can't be returned to the community they were trapped in after being altered.
I think this is a great idea, especially since I'm heavily involved in rescue/fostering, but I'm also a little nervous at the prospect. We can provide the required heated shelter/food/water, no problem-- but we live close to a major road. I've seen a few invisible fence solutions for cats-- has anyone tried those before? Has anyone had a negative experience with something like this? Anyone have any thoughts? I'm not worried about my chickens, since the small ones (seramas and cochins) don't free range and the larger ones are too big for a cat to take down.
I've always had strictly indoor cats, but our local shelter and a few rescues have feral cat programs where you can adopt a "working cat" that is altered, vaccinated, and accustomed to living outside. These cats cannot become housecats (those that can be tamed are!) and are adopted out as a natural pest control solution if they can't be returned to the community they were trapped in after being altered.
I think this is a great idea, especially since I'm heavily involved in rescue/fostering, but I'm also a little nervous at the prospect. We can provide the required heated shelter/food/water, no problem-- but we live close to a major road. I've seen a few invisible fence solutions for cats-- has anyone tried those before? Has anyone had a negative experience with something like this? Anyone have any thoughts? I'm not worried about my chickens, since the small ones (seramas and cochins) don't free range and the larger ones are too big for a cat to take down.