Friday, July 31, 2009

How do you stop cat getting out of garden?


Answers:
Nail it to the fence .
Shoot it. Job done, also a major saving on food and future vet bills.
This is a great way of keeping your cat in your garden.
you want the cat in the garden or you don't want the cat in the garden.

If this is your cat and you only want it to stay in the garden build a cat enclosure in the garden for your cat.

if this is a neighbors cat getting into your in your garden put lemon or orange peals in it, cats don't like citurs. if that doesn't work call animal control and they will come and pick up the cat.
You can't. Cats go where they like. They can jump, climb and squeeze through small spaces.

Tie its legs together might work.
Cats are like people, they are independent, full of ideas, and they have bundles of imagination. If you want your lovable cat to stay in your garden, then you will need to put up some chicken wire for the sides, and top. Cats are smart by nature, so be on the look out for cleverness from them on how to get out.
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Try Cajan Pepper sold at your local grocery store. just sprinkle it everywhere around and in between. do this weekly.
Short of getting a cat proof fence I`m afraid there`s nothing you can do. Cats are inquisitive creatures and like to roam, they usually come home.
You don't. Cats by nature roam around they should be allowed to come and go as they please otherwise they turn into boring fat house cats.
MOTHBALLS all the way.i use this in my house plants and garden,,,,it also keeps other wildlife out.it is totally safe and it wont hurt them..they just don't like the smell.
I had to restrict my cat due to an injury and found the best way to stop her going too far was to attach a bit of string to the collar, with the other end tied to something like a fence or washing pole.

Obviously you need to keep a close eye on them as they do tend to get tangled and at one point almost managed to hang herself.

Other than that not sure, cats are clever creatures and can usually overcome any obstacles you set up ie special fencing etc. Prob best just to keep them in the house.
Do not use mothballs, they can be toxic. Keep the cat inside if you can't watch it. To eep it from straying too fa rwhen you're outside, it would be good to train them to walk on a harness and leash from a young age, and they'll walk just like dogs. If she's already older, try getting one of those round puppy pens, but make sure the holes are small enough that she can't get out or get her head stuck, and cover the top with mesh or flyscreen.

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