Problem with a lot of ferril cats damaging the lawn, apart from a rifle is there any sure way of getting rid?
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lump of lead in left ear

a pistol?

You can get electronic sensors which squirt water at them....
Cat food in a box trap? Take the cat to cats protection - collect 30 cats and give them to someone you dont like?
Permalink Reply by Rose Lennard on December 6, 2011 at 9:14 can you stretch netting over the lawn? or over the perimeter to stop them getting onto it? netting needs to be a few inches above the soil surface, and kept taut (birds can get trapped if not). Bit of a faff... I cover my newly dug veg beds with chicken wire and that keeps them off, but these are small areas.
Permalink Reply by Paving & Landscape Company Ltd on December 6, 2011 at 10:52 I think a water spray sensor would work well.
Permalink Reply by Jason Cummings on December 6, 2011 at 10:52
Permalink Reply by Jason Cummings on December 6, 2011 at 10:57
Permalink Reply by Emma Renton on December 6, 2011 at 11:50 You could try holly clippings
Jason Cummings said:
Good to see their are sensible professionals responding in a constructive manner but unfortunately you always get a couple of morons chipping in talking rubbish thinking their funny!!!
Plenty of people have been discussing culling squirrels, rats etc. Is this that different?
I always view some kind of netting around the perimeter as a reasonable deterrent, although cats can, of course, jump!
Jason Cummings said:
Keep your comments on shooting animals to yourself even if your joking!!

i see that we do not live in a free socity where we can no longer speak our own minds when it is something that is legal to do freedom of speach has long gone
to me if you do not want hear the answers do not ask questions
Permalink Reply by Sean Busby on December 6, 2011 at 17:11 And breathe...
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