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niall Wrote:

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> Passiflora Wrote:

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> > Oh dear, what is an Ultrasonic Lion covered in

> > spikes? Is that just as terrible as putting

> spikes

> > on top of a fence?

>

>

> Listen, and understand. That ultrasonic lion

> covered in spikes is out there. It can?t be

> bargained with. It can?t be reasoned with. It

> doesn?t feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it

> absolutely will not stop, ever, until that cat

> stops crapping all over my garden


But what does it do?

Having cats myself I would suggest to talk to neighbours , no one would like cat relieving itself in someone?s house , I put a cat tray outside, although I?m sure my cats go in others gardens . Cat normally poo somewhere soft , if poo missy more likely to be a fox , I have foxes poo on patio every morning:(

LOL.


all Wrote:

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> Passiflora Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Oh dear, what is an Ultrasonic Lion covered in

> > spikes? Is that just as terrible as putting

> spikes

> > on top of a fence?

>

>

> Listen, and understand. That ultrasonic lion

> covered in spikes is out there. It can?t be

> bargained with. It can?t be reasoned with. It

> doesn?t feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it

> absolutely will not stop, ever, until that cat

> stops crapping all over my garden.

westerveld Wrote:

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> At least they do it and bury it rather than dog

> owners who just leave it everywhere. Theirs and

> their dogs. Like an obstacle course.


They don't all bury it


Don't forget this- especially if there are any pregnant women around

https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/toxocariasis/

uncleglen Wrote:

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> westerveld Wrote:

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> -----

> > At least they do it and bury it rather than dog

> > owners who just leave it everywhere. Theirs and

> > their dogs. Like an obstacle course.

>

> They don't all bury it

>

> Don't forget this- especially if there are any

> pregnant women around

> https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/toxocariasis/


We know you hate cats, amongst all your other charming features, perhaps you should read what you link to: "Toxocariasis is rare in the UK." There are far greater health risks to children from your car's exhaust than from animal crap.

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