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jaberwocky | 01:07 Fri 03rd Mar 2006 | Animals & Nature
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just had the garden done i.e grass out-chips in. unfortunately it now looks like a giant cat litter tray.one's already came calling but thanks to the wife, she picked it up.any ideas on what could REALLY avoid this.please don't say 'catopult' or any of that ilk. didn't work for my dad.pleeeeeeease help else the wife is going to be so busy. thank you.
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pepper dust sprinkled lavishly can help or cayenne pepper if you don't have pets of your own. If the area is quite well defined then one of those sonic cat scarers might be worth thinking about I have one over my pond and it works a treat
I would try a .22 calibur rifel, fired from a window.
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unfortunately woofgang, we've got a dog so i'd go for pappasmurfs gun approach. maybe hang it's carcass on the fence as a warning.also serve as a warning to liitle brats who keep kicking their ball in the garden.cheers.
well in that case pepper dust, my dog doesn't mind that
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i'm assuming that pepperdust isn't just ordinary pepper? if so where do you get it?
ironmongers, diy stores, garden centres. You can use ordinary pepper but pepper dust is cheaper, I think its a by product of the edible pepper process

You're asking for trouble if you start shooting off your air rifles without checking the law on shooting 'vermin', pappa and jabber.


Tom...


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is outdoorsman of the huntin' shootin' and fishin' type? if so,lend us a gun with silencer and nightvision telescopic sight !!

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