My 50c hack will stop your neighbor’s cat soiling your yard – without upsetting any animals you want there
THE tricky business of encouraging your neighbor’s cat to poop elsewhere could finally be resolved thanks to an easy tip.
A 50c hack could stop furry felines from soiling your yard for ever.
But this tip does its business without upsetting any of the animals you want there.
Cats, however, may not thank you for inconveniencing them when it comes for their visits to the ‘bathroom.’
Garden lovers have often dreaded it when cats come calling by, as they search for suitable places to do their business.
Flower beds, vegetable plots, gravel surfaces, and even flower pots, have often become targets for feline visitors.
Attempts to stop them on their search, such as erecting barriers, or shooing them away, have often resulted in failure.
And that’s not all. It has also attracted disdain and contempt from the cat.
Nonetheless, an excellent deterrent has been welcomed by garden lovers.
It will stop cats from using your garden as a public convenience, while also protecting birdlife from the unwanted attention of feline predators.
The answer lies in the unlikely form of orange peel.
Cats do not like the smell of it and would rather steer a wide berth from anything citrus-like.
Therefore, scattering peel around areas where you don’t want any feline activity could work.
If you want even more protection, trusty white vinegar could also be effective.
It also repels cats. But be careful using it around plants, said garden fans.
Dilute it first before using it as a cat deterrent.