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I'm not certain I know what a cat looks like whenHave you seen said catson your lawn? Cat's are very clean animals they will
in your flower borders then bury it.
I'm not certain I know what a cat looks like whenHave you seen said catson your lawn? Cat's are very clean animals they will
in your flower borders then bury it.
Watch the cat and cucumber funny video on youtube, theyI'm not certain I know what a cat looks like whening but it sure looked like it the other day. Also we don't have any flowers etc just grass right to the fence. Perhaps it's moreso when the grass is long (this was first cut of the year).
I have a dog flap into my conservatory, for which my Staffy (s) used very regularly any time of dau or night. Cats didn't dare enter, as he would scare the life out of them every time. He was quick and quite big. I have plenty of tell tale claws marks from cats tyring to escape in an emergency mannerTo other dog suggestions:
Cat is in the garden, dog is in the house barking at cat. Owners go mad with the barking.
Cat is in the garden, dog goes out into the garden. Cat is too quick, jumps on top of the 6ft fence and looks down at dog with contempt. Dog barks with irritation at again being outwitted. Owners go mad with the barking.
Cats are too quick for dogs. They may avoid their gardens in the day when they are around but at night they will be in your garden strutting their stuff, having a cat party. It is how cats work.
Have you seen said catson your lawn? Cat's are very clean animals they will
in your flower borders then bury it.
I do get your point, I was trying to add a bit of humour into this. No animal puts itself at risk, they all have a survival mechanism.I have a dog flap into my conservatory, for which my Staffy (s) used very regularly any time of dau or night. Cats didn't dare enter, as he would scare the life out of them every time. He was quick and quite big. I have plenty of tell tale claws marks from cats tyring to escape in an emergency manner
Once cats know there is soemthing that will chase/kill them they are very much more reluctant to go there.
And yes, cats will crap in longish grass quite happily
You don't put the cat on a lead as well?I do get your point, I was trying to add a bit of humour into this. No animal puts itself at risk, they all have a survival mechanism.
A dog in an enclosed space reduces the advantage of the cat, get back out in the garden and the cat is king again though.
Our cat often goes for a walk with us along with our dog, only on the estate where we live. Lots of dogs have tried to catch him but he evades them all with ease.
Put a sign up saying "please keep off the grass". Then again, not sure if the cats round your way can read.
Most of the kids round here probably can't read let alone the cats.Put a sign up saying "please keep off the grass". Then again, not sure if the cats round your way can read.
Oh chill out for goodness sake.Please can we have suggestions that do not involve potential animal cruelty.
Had two of the first one and one of the latter.How can I put this delicately; is the output sausage shaped, or pancake shaped?
If it's sausage shaped it's Felis catus, if it's pancake shaped it's Vulpes vulpes.
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Had two of the first one and one of the latter.
Lol.Many years ago I bought my missus a kitten for her bday.
The only cat I’d ever had the “pleasure“ of seeing regularly before was an ex’s and she was evil (the cat).
So I bought a small book on how to raise/train your kitten. To this day I’ll never forget section two.
Discipline:
A small water pistol is a good deterrent for repeated bad behaviour e.g. Biting electrical wires.
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If they're British cats they'll read it then just ignore it...