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We had a 'problem' cat at our old place. Lion poo/zoo poo only worked for a short while. We found that once we put bark chippings on the garden - which was just a mulch, not specifically to deter the cat - that the cat cleared off. With the vegetable patch, we had to use twigs and bamboo canes in between the plants. If they can't squat, they can't go!


Good luck!

no cat sh1t for 2 days since i tipped a potty full of p*ss over the flowerbeds.

Moth balls dont work.

black pepper didnt work

plastic bottles didnt work

I'm currently winning the battle but I think the cat has made only a tactical but temporary retreat.

I do scare the cat off whenever i see it but it does its business in the middle of the night so i've not been able to square up to it whilst committing the act!

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