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Silent Roar Lion Manure - Cat Repellant

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While many homeowners can get increasingly annoyed that their cat - or someone else’s - soils their garden, using a repellent that can poison them is wrong. Leave the poor foxes alone, we've destroyed most of their habitat and now they're forced to scavenge in our towns, as for cats I hear lion poo pellets are good,'' Julie Harris penned.

Whichever camp you fall in, know that there's an effective non-chemical solution for the problem, and all it takes is a nearby zoo: You can use the dung from big cats, especially lions, to scare away domestic kitties. If you're a regular Superdrug shopper, you can now earn more freebies and discounts under its Health & Beautycard loyalty scheme, as the retailer has launched new 'VIP Rewards' as part of it.We might not think about this very often, but our homes can sometimes contain a host of potential dangers to the safety Rodents are unhygienic and nobody wants them in their home as they set about leaving various forms of damage in their wa The real truth of the matter is that there are a number of cat and animal deterrents available to you. Heathers ripped out, dahlias all broken and bulbs have been dug up, looks like he had a fight with the whole lot. However, there are some foods cats don’t enjoy - bananas and citrus peel and these are “said to repel cats”. She added: "If you have a large garden you will have to spread an awful lot otherwise, they will just move out of range of the offending material." Lion poo

And Julie Harris seconded this idea, writing: “Leave the poor foxes alone, we've destroyed most of their habitat and now they're forced to scavenge in our towns, as for cats I hear lion poo pellets are good." However, the truth is that none of these methods is effective 100% of the time. This is because cats have become used to certain smells and odours. What once deterred them may no longer if they are exposed to it long enough. Does anyone know how I can try stop/scare them off from coming in? I know men’s wee is good for stopping them but wanted to see if there’s anything else I can do before going down the wee all over the garden route.” It now looks like a bombed farm field. Are the flower bulbs missing? Patches of lawn were dug up and scattered around, and all of that happened during the night? There’s no doubt – these are some of the signs of a badger visit to your garden.Bear in mind: Your neighbours! Tune the radio down to a tolerable volume as it will stay on overnight. A rainy evening may be a problem unless there’s a cover. Position the radio near the fence or in the middle of your lawn. They are selling it as apparently it works well as manure for flowers and it could also keeps cats out of your garden. Mrs Hinch fans have revealed their top tips on how to stop cats fouling in your garden - and most of these items can already be found in your kitchen. Another alternative to using pepper can also be found stored in the kitchen. While it works best on chips, its strong smell also does the job. Bear in mind: Your eyes! Be very careful when dealing with these peppers and avoid touching your face. Also, this method’s downside is that they will get washed away in rain or soon blown away by the wind.

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