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Dog duck Wrote:

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> ...take the cat poo down to ToastED and get them

> to serve it with some 'Quinoa' and some 'berries'

> and some oat, and then they can charge people ?8

> for it?


DD if you're being literal, then this is just not going to work.


DD if you're being satirical then this is just not going to work.

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Do you know which neighbours own the offending cat(s)? If so you could politely request that they invest in a litter tray for it.


We bought a supersoaker to stop a neighbourhood cat from terrorising one of ours. I can't guarantee its effectiveness but I think you would find it quite satisfying to get a direct hit.


I've heard that lion poo is quite effective. I think you can get it in garden centres. Although how you know that is 100% genuine lion poo is anyone's guess. Other than that my nan always used orange peel and put in the flowerbeds etc.

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