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Stray cat sprays on porch furniture
We have a neutered male outdoors cat. There are at least two neighbor
cats, obviously not neutered, who come onto our porch to eat Blackie's food. They spray on the porch furniture, the side of the house, etc. Is there any way to deter the strays from coming to the porch WITHOUT harming Blackie? (Besides mothballs. It's hard to enjoy the porch when all we can smell is the mothballs.) Thanks |
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Stray cat sprays on porch furniture
I don't know anything but mothballs. Maybe ask your neighbors to
neuter their cats??? Catch them and have them neutered??? Tamara wrote: We have a neutered male outdoors cat. There are at least two neighbor cats, obviously not neutered, who come onto our porch to eat Blackie's food. They spray on the porch furniture, the side of the house, etc. Is there any way to deter the strays from coming to the porch WITHOUT harming Blackie? (Besides mothballs. It's hard to enjoy the porch when all we can smell is the mothballs.) Thanks |
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Stray cat sprays on porch furniture
Tamara wrote:
: We have a neutered male outdoors cat. There are at least two neighbor : cats, obviously not neutered, who come onto our porch to eat Blackie's : food. They spray on the porch furniture, the side of the house, etc. : Is there any way to deter the strays from coming to the porch WITHOUT : harming Blackie? (1) Anytime you see them on your porch, squirt them with water. (2) Can you feed your own cat inside? Without any food there, your porch might become less attractive. |
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Stray cat sprays on porch furniture
Try in the garage, too.
Morgen Marshall http://www.for-the-love-of-cats.com AlexZ wrote: Tamara wrote: : We have a neutered male outdoors cat. There are at least two neighbor : cats, obviously not neutered, who come onto our porch to eat Blackie's : food. They spray on the porch furniture, the side of the house, etc. : Is there any way to deter the strays from coming to the porch WITHOUT : harming Blackie? (1) Anytime you see them on your porch, squirt them with water. (2) Can you feed your own cat inside? Without any food there, your porch might become less attractive. |
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