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How can I prevent my cat from defecating in my neighbor's garden?
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Don't waste money on bitter spray's Use garlic and/or black pepper. It won't harm the garden and it should keep the cat at bay.
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Keep your cat indoors or put it on a leash outdoors.
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This really seems like common sense to me, but hey what do I know? . Here goes.......... . . . Maybe you should keep your pet inside................. . . Then, not only could it not use your neighbors garden as a litterbox, it could also avoid getting in fights with other cats and being wounded or catching various diseases, being attacked by neighborhood dogs, or hit by a car....... . . But again, that's just a thought
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u should buy a litter box.
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Keep your cat indoors at all times.
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Have your neighbor put a few mothballs in his garden, (not to close to food plants tho) Cats do not like the smell of these. I have heard also that orange peels work as well, but have not tried them.
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Don't let your cat outdoors. Keep it inside, where it belongs.
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There is some spray stuff you can use. Bitter stuff they don't like.
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Allow your cat out on a leash only. There is also a product you can purchase at the garden center that will keep cats away. I use a spray in the home it smells oily and must be reapplied frequently but it works they can't stand the odor.
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Get rid of her
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