I feel my own issues with not wanting these cats in my garden are my own. And for the most part, I content myself with chasing them out of "my territory". But there is one problem that has been a thorn in my side. Some of the cats, on their way or leaving the neighbor's, poop in MY front yard, a few feet outside of the garden gate, right on the lawn.
This has been going on, and I have tried spraying noxious stuff like garlic and hot pepper water, scattering thorny clippings around, etc. But nothing has been effective for long. I know part of the problem is that they have become habituated, and I have to break their routine.
...so I came up with a new idea...

I have a clump of catnip in the protected part of garden and it's starting to bloom but looks scraggly right now due to some insect infestation. They were also in the way when I was re-planting the next bed after harvesting potatoes and I wanted to cut them back. Then I had an


I cut them down by half, then took them outside the garden gate to the problem area, and chopped them up with my pruners and scattered them. I especially put a bouquet of the flowering tops on top of the latest pile (I didn't have time to go get the paraphernalia necessary to clean that up).
Best part of this is that the thorny clippings all get munched up when DH mows with his mulching mower, so I have to put out more each time, but the dried up catnip will just get ground up and spread around some more.
...DD and I giggled over all the possible scenarios that might happen when the cats found the massively catnip scented area. What do YOU think will happen?


