Any recommendations for cat repellant?

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Recently I had three stumps ground in my yard, and have filled in the holes with new topsoil. There are a few cats in the neighborhood, and I believe that at least one is discovering that it is much easier to dig his/her latrines in the new soil than elsewhere. I'm wondering if any of you has had success with any product(s) which would discourage cats from making their restroom facilities where you don't want them. Walmart has about half a dozen choices of course, and I'm sure there are other possibilities too. Any experience to share?

As always, I'm grateful for your help.
Andy
 
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After living in the country and dealing with feral cats, I'm embarrassed to say my first thought was a suppressed .22 subsonic. Sounds about like a pellet gun; the neighbors undisturbed.

Sorry, but unrepentant.

Edited to add: I absolutely do not endorse killing your neighbor's pets!
 
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I use a product called "Shake Away". It is a shaker dispenser type product. The one to keep cats away is a coyote/fox urine granule. It is supposed to make cats think that predators are in the area. I found that it does work.

If my father was still alive, he would suggest a fine mesh wire connected to a Model A coil (I think any coil would work) over the bare spot. Works on drunks taking an unwanted leak, also!
 
Try setting a few mousetraps on the area.

The cat won't be back after tripping one.
 
Recently I had three stumps ground in my yard, and have filled in the holes with new topsoil. There are a few cats in the neighborhood, and I believe that at least one is discovering that it is much easier to dig his/her latrines in the new soil than elsewhere. I'm wondering if any of you has had success with any product(s) which would discourage cats from making their restroom facilities where you don't want them. Walmart has about half a dozen choices of course, and I'm sure there are other possibilities too. Any experience to share?

As always, I'm grateful for your help.
Andy


22LR hollow points? :D
 
https://www.rodentsheriff.com/

Because we know varmints would never dare to cross a line of green blobs sprayed on the ground.
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Recently I had three stumps ground in my yard, and have filled in the holes with new topsoil. There are a few cats in the neighborhood, and I believe that at least one is discovering that it is much easier to dig his/her latrines in the new soil than elsewhere. I'm wondering if any of you has had success with any product(s) which would discourage cats from making their restroom facilities where you don't want them. Walmart has about half a dozen choices of course, and I'm sure there are other possibilities too. Any experience to share?

As always, I'm grateful for your help.
Andy

Dogs are a great Cat repellant.
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Problem solved.
 
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