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1011.1 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Thu Jun 20 1996 15:56 | 6 |
| Really slosh Nature's Miracle over the area including the wall behind
the planting area, which has probably been sprayed. You can buy
NM or a similar (enzyme-based odor remover) at a pet store. Then
put a bark chip mulch over the planting area. Cats don't like to step
on that.
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1011.2 | what are you still doin' at work after 6:30? | POLAR::WAUCAUSH | | Thu Jun 20 1996 16:39 | 15 |
| Karen:
We could just talk all day!
Thanks for that info, I'll look into it.
Oh wait... What about Earwigs??..EEEWWWWW!
Maybe I could buy a plastic dog, you know like the ones of ducks and
geese people put on their front lawn?
Maybe I could get one of a big German Sheppard, lying down with his
mouth snarling open and little plastic cat bone strewn about...Excuse
me the Humane Society is at my door...HA!
Thanks!
A true cat lover,
Keith
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1011.3 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Fri Jun 21 1996 05:41 | 22 |
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How much trouble could a cat be?? Ha ha...I have some kitties
who are kind and caring and others that ALWAYS look for
trouble!!!
I do agree with Karen on the Natures Miracle or some other
enzyme cleaner. BUT...the bark mulch might not work because
most of my cats love my bark mulch and plants and sleep right
in the middle of it all. Is the area where you want to do
the planting shady or sunny??? I find my cats do not sleep
in the Hosta's or Iris's...but they love hiding in a patch
of Lilies!!
I have had luck with putting pine cones where I do not want
my cats to go...is that a possibility???
Sandy
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1011.4 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Fri Jun 21 1996 11:05 | 4 |
| Bark mulchs come in different sizes. It's the big clumps
that cats seem not to like, as opposed to the comfy smaller
ones :-)
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1011.5 | | POLAR::WAUCAUSH | | Fri Jun 21 1996 15:03 | 10 |
| I dont' know, pine cones are pretty scarce up here in Ontario...HA HA
Actually the 'spot' is sunny all morning untill about 11:30 I've never
seen cats around that area, but boy you can smell them!
I was thinking maybe cucumbers would deter them.
Cucumbers (from what I remember from Moms garden) intertwine with each
other forming almost a cucumber net. I remeber the cucumbers vine also
being prickly. The cucumber would'nt grow very high and block the
view.
Keith
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1011.6 | | SBUOA::ROBINSON | you have HOW MANY cats?? | Mon Jun 24 1996 08:04 | 8 |
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This may sound silly, but is there a hedge right near your
window? Boxwood hedge smells very strongly like cat pee, I
walk by a large maze made of it in my neighborhood and I don't
know how they can stand it.
Sherry
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1011.7 | boxwood hedge/true cat pee odor | A1VAX::CASE | | Fri Jun 28 1996 07:15 | 2 |
| Yes, I agree. One of my neighbors has a boxwood hedge and it stinks!
I really thought she had a cat until I mentioned it one day.....
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