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<blockquote data-quote="Thirsty" data-source="post: 72528" data-attributes="member: 1270"><p>I had my tongue firmly in my cheek when making my suggestions. For those who are concerned, mothballs do help to deter cats from soiling your garden as they don't like the smell, the same goes for curry powder or anything with a strong scent. Soft air guns fire small plastic pellets and you can shoot yourself with one at point blank range without being hurt.</p><p></p><p>If I seem a little jaundiced when it comes to cats, it's because I worked as a gardener/landscaper for a decade or so. Trust me, you soon lose any affection for our furry friends when you've put your hand in a stinking turd several times a day. At least dogs don't deliberately hide them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thirsty, post: 72528, member: 1270"] I had my tongue firmly in my cheek when making my suggestions. For those who are concerned, mothballs do help to deter cats from soiling your garden as they don't like the smell, the same goes for curry powder or anything with a strong scent. Soft air guns fire small plastic pellets and you can shoot yourself with one at point blank range without being hurt. If I seem a little jaundiced when it comes to cats, it's because I worked as a gardener/landscaper for a decade or so. Trust me, you soon lose any affection for our furry friends when you've put your hand in a stinking turd several times a day. At least dogs don't deliberately hide them! [/QUOTE]
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