We have a small garden area that Misha likes to play in. Problem is, the wild cats also like to use that as their litter box. Is there anything I can put in that area to discourage the cats to use it?
We have a small garden area that Misha likes to play in. Problem is, the wild cats also like to use that as their litter box. Is there anything I can put in that area to discourage the cats to use it?
Chris
I realy dont think so.. If its an outside open public litter box then all the cats will want to use the area to leave & try to over power the other cats smell with theirs..
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The only solution is a covered sandbox, if it's a sandy area she likes to play in. They makes turtle-shaped ones!
Cedar chips are supposed to be a good cat repellant. Look pretty in the garden too!
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You don't want your child playing where a animal maybe even possiably used it as a litter box. Make Misha her own sand box and keep it covered when she isn't in it playing. You don't know WHAT disease wild animals may have and leave in there for her to catch. Isn't she at the age where she puts things in her mouth? You need to be careful.....
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There is a new spray thing out in the shops that is supposed to scare away wild unwanted animals. I'll try and find the name of it next time in in the store.
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