- Apr 15, 2009
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I'm sure most of you know this (cat owners should)...not ALL cats bury their tootsies! It's a territorial/marking thing...just like spraying. Male (& female) cats will spray EVEN if they're fixed as a sign of 'marking' their territory. I have 6 cats and only ONE of them 'marks' by spraying and SHE is mostly an outdoor cat! She gallops in the undeveloped farmland on the other side of our development. Our neighbors cats on the other hand, like to mark/spray all over our porch, get into our coop/run, has torn up our living room screen (trying to attack our indoor cats) and tootsie all over our yard. (They can't get into ONE of my veggie beds due to chickenwire fencing BUT sprays it instead!)
One thing that has worked is burrying toothpicks in the soil with just about 1/8 inch sticking up above the surface. Trust me, even the squirrels (tree rats) don't like this! A super-soaker water gun or long-range spray bottle worked on ONE of her cats. I really want to get a super soaker with deer "lure" (ie pee) and douse that EVIL furball with it so he'll stink up their house when he goes inside!!! Heck...I'd pay good money to soak him down with skunk spray! I'm also surrounded by dogs so they like my yard as well! I'm working on the 'fencing' of my yard but it's kinda tricky.
We're thinking of using a 'havaheart' trap to catch the buggers (they know better than to come anywhere NEAR me) and returning them to their home (after a deer pee soak perhaps). It'd help if the neighbor FED her cats and actually NOTICED when they were missing....heck...her pit bull was running down the street the other day...were they out looking for her? NOPE...just figured she'd come home eventually.
Hmmm.....bebe gun is sounding real good to me too! I tell you her ONE cat runs a WIDE circle away from me after my spray fest on her one really COLD night! (Caught her sleeping in my nest box). I SOAKED her...! In WV, cats are considered vermin...so not 'protected' under the law....hmmmmmm.
I say start trapping the 'offender(s)' and turn them into the local animal shelter. If the neighbors care for their pets...they'll go looking for them. If not...they'll hopefully find a new home...far away from your yard!
One thing that has worked is burrying toothpicks in the soil with just about 1/8 inch sticking up above the surface. Trust me, even the squirrels (tree rats) don't like this! A super-soaker water gun or long-range spray bottle worked on ONE of her cats. I really want to get a super soaker with deer "lure" (ie pee) and douse that EVIL furball with it so he'll stink up their house when he goes inside!!! Heck...I'd pay good money to soak him down with skunk spray! I'm also surrounded by dogs so they like my yard as well! I'm working on the 'fencing' of my yard but it's kinda tricky.
We're thinking of using a 'havaheart' trap to catch the buggers (they know better than to come anywhere NEAR me) and returning them to their home (after a deer pee soak perhaps). It'd help if the neighbor FED her cats and actually NOTICED when they were missing....heck...her pit bull was running down the street the other day...were they out looking for her? NOPE...just figured she'd come home eventually.
Hmmm.....bebe gun is sounding real good to me too! I tell you her ONE cat runs a WIDE circle away from me after my spray fest on her one really COLD night! (Caught her sleeping in my nest box). I SOAKED her...! In WV, cats are considered vermin...so not 'protected' under the law....hmmmmmm.
I say start trapping the 'offender(s)' and turn them into the local animal shelter. If the neighbors care for their pets...they'll go looking for them. If not...they'll hopefully find a new home...far away from your yard!