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Hello


Just wanted to flag there's a rather brazen fox living and roaming around the gardens in this area. Found it stood in our kitchen whilst making tea this morning. All fun and games but we have a small baby so not really ideal. Wanted to make sure other parents in the area are aware. Probably harmless but worth being vigilant.

My mate in Wandsworth was plagued by foxes until he got a catapult and some mud/clay balls. He used it twice and they have not been back since, He also reinforces this by "marking his own territory" with a liberal application of his own bladder output. Works a treat.

Sally Eva Wrote:

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> Does your mate have any tips for putting off cats

> which are using his garden as a litter tray?

>

> Perhaps between the foxes and the wee he doesn't

> have this problem?


Additional point, it's only male urine that works.


The big problem with cats at present is that they are attacking fledglings in their nests.

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