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Talkback: Cats and foxes

On 18/05/2012 in forum

They(foxes) are good at keeping the urban rat in control too, Richard. When the population was decimated by the mange in Bristol rat holes appeared in many gardens that had not seen them before. I do not have a cat but the neighbours' cats are all


Cat Poo in the compost !

On 20/04/2013 in forum

the compost would be ideal. Problem now is I find the cats have been using it as a toilet. Can I still use the compost ? If not what do I do with it ?   Thanks in advance        Hi SV, my cat drops some mighty stink bombs in my flower beds and I've found


Goldfinches, cats and children

On 02/04/2008 in Unassigned

There's not much happening in my garden this week. I think we're scaring everything away. And I can't just blame the cats stalking their quarry; Saturday's bouncy castle and baker's dozen of squawking three- and four-year-olds hasn't added much


Frogs, frogspawn, slugs and cats

On 29/02/2008 in Unassigned

slugs.The farm rodent operatives have also been very busy since the arrival of the warmer weather. There are three cats on the farm, Borage, Basil and his sister Myrtle. Basil (pictured) is a buffoon, but when he eventually does catch something he


Talkback: Goldfinches, cats and children

On 28/11/2011 in forum

Sparrowhawks, Rooks & Crows.Sadly I have a problem with neighbours cats, they seem to think I feed the birds for their bellies. I was advised to try moth balls to keep the cats away, and one in particular is very brazen, he is not scared of my sons two Japanese


scaredy cat plant, does it work

On 24/07/2012 in forum

several of my neighbours have cats and they all like to use our garden as a dirt tray despite backing onto a huge field, I saw these in the garden centre and wonder if they really work, does anyone have any experience with these plants, would I need


Talkback: Frogs, frogspawn, slugs and cats

On 06/03/2012 in forum

, with no visable injuries from cats etc I am concerned it could be something worse, like a disease. I hope not, as I have been looking after the tadpoles over the past few years to build up an army of frogs to eat the army of slugs we have in our garden. We also


Cat/Bird and Wildlife friendly garden

On 26/04/2013 in forum

I have a really tiny garden, just 32ft in length and 18ft wide...I currently feed the birds in the garden as one of my cats goes out on a lead and the other has restricted access.  I want to cat proof my garden but its very difficult as we have


Keeping Cats off My Veg Patch

On 14/04/2012 in forum

Can anyone tell me how keep cats from digging up my veg patch. As soon as you dig the earth over a cat has been in there, yuck! Now get me wrong, I like the furry purries but I just get fed up with them digging up my garden all the time.  Didn


Cats have killed all my frogs

On 07/10/2012 in forum

I have a small garden with a little wildlife  pond which has always had frogs in it. The neighbours cats started killing off the frogs so i put mess over the pond area to deter them but morning i go out to find the whole pond pulled to pieces muddy


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