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Thanks Rich, I'm not buying the A1 Steak Sauce idea, besides the cats
would deplore it. But a friend of mine had a lion (shame on him, of course) and he said people kept coming to him asking for lion dung for that reason, to scare away the coyotes. I'm searching for anything I can do short of turning indoor/outdoor cats into strictly indoor cats. It is a conundrum. -Cindy Rich wrote: You say "A1 Steak Sauce"? ...is that before they are killed or after? With all joking aside, where did you hear that A1 Steak Sauce would do the trick? I just hope Cindy will not believe that old wives tale. The 'steak sauce' thing is an urban legend that has been around for quite a while. "V.H. Frater B.T." wrote in message t... No it will not help. The best thing you can do is shampoo the cats with A1 steak sauce. That will take care of your problems. In article , Cindy Compton wrote: I lost 1 cat (9 year old feral orange tabby) to coyotes last week. I have 2 other cats. I always bring my cats into the house before nightfall. But that feral cat stayed out 1/2 hour longer, now she is gone. My neighbor saw 3 coyotes in his backyard right at that same time (7:15 pm). I have heard that Lion dung spread around the property will keep the coyotes away. (I still plan to bring them in at night.) I have 2 sources (breeding compound and lion reserve nearby) for the Lion dung, if that might truly help. Is there any truth to this concept? |
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http://predatorpee.com/
They carry various predators' urines for just that purpose "Cindy Compton" wrote in message ... I lost 1 cat (9 year old feral orange tabby) to coyotes last week. I have 2 other cats. I always bring my cats into the house before nightfall. But that feral cat stayed out 1/2 hour longer, now she is gone. My neighbor saw 3 coyotes in his backyard right at that same time (7:15 pm). I have heard that Lion dung spread around the property will keep the coyotes away. (I still plan to bring them in at night.) I have 2 sources (breeding compound and lion reserve nearby) for the Lion dung, if that might truly help. Is there any truth to this concept? -- -Cindy Kitty hugs & kisses ^..^ http://home.earthlink.net/~cynthialou/ ICQ# 6880977 |
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http://predatorpee.com/
They carry various predators' urines for just that purpose "Cindy Compton" wrote in message ... I lost 1 cat (9 year old feral orange tabby) to coyotes last week. I have 2 other cats. I always bring my cats into the house before nightfall. But that feral cat stayed out 1/2 hour longer, now she is gone. My neighbor saw 3 coyotes in his backyard right at that same time (7:15 pm). I have heard that Lion dung spread around the property will keep the coyotes away. (I still plan to bring them in at night.) I have 2 sources (breeding compound and lion reserve nearby) for the Lion dung, if that might truly help. Is there any truth to this concept? -- -Cindy Kitty hugs & kisses ^..^ http://home.earthlink.net/~cynthialou/ ICQ# 6880977 |
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