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Posted by Hugh MacKay on September 04, 2006 at 03:28:14 from (216.208.58.139):
In Reply to: Controling Cats posted by Don L C on September 03, 2006 at 11:12:51:
Don: Cats will usually not hang around a property unless they are getting fed, or there is a nice spot to cover their waste. We are avid gardeners, have cats and have rodents on ocasion. All summer I keep a plot of soil tilled weekly for getting rid of all compostables from the house. This loose soil also makes a very nice spot for cats to bury their waste. They will choose the easiest digging in the neighborhood. I don't particularly care for cats, but see them as necessary. I truly dislike the rodents they keep cleaned up. I know my plot of weekly tilled soil keeps the cats out of our own garden. It also gives me another excuse to get the tractor out.
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