Ideas to protect bird feeders and bird baths from feral cats?
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Douglas Hunt on Nov 01, 2013The National Audubon Society has suggestions here: http://www.audubon.org/bird/at_home/SafeCats.html Obviously since these are feral cats your neighbor is not going to keep them indoors, but the rest of the suggestions should apply.Helpful Reply
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Mikell Paulson on Nov 02, 2013I put course ground black pepper on the property line where the cats walk! They like to lick their feet and get the pepper on their tongue and they will not come back! Make sure that it is wide enough that the cats have to walk on it! If it is a little damp better yet! It will stick to the cats feet!Helpful Reply
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Kat Davis-Moran on Nov 03, 2013Sarah ..... i am sure in a humane and natural way these cats can be handled gently with. If it weren't for humans these kitties wouldn't be running all over the place, it is our responsibility as humans n pet owners to spay n neuter n to keep them inside good luck there are tons of info on lineHelpful Reply
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Mikell Paulson on Nov 03, 2013We I am sorry! It works well for me! Even keeps the racoons away!Helpful Reply
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Kat Davis-Moran on Nov 03, 2013you are awesome, I did trap n neutering over 100 cats, koodos to you :-)Helpful Reply
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Sue Brashear on Nov 03, 2013hmm wonder why nature advocate doesnt show its face? hope no human has crossed ur path, chances r u area animal/child/domestic abuser wanting to get a rise out of someone or maybe ur in jail somewhere on ur computer.Helpful Reply
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Mikell Paulson on Nov 04, 2013I know I did not tike the way I was bashed! Takes more than that to knock an old lady down! Good luck with the cats! :)Helpful Reply
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Yair Spolter on Nov 05, 2013Hi everyone, I'm Yair from Hometalk Support. The comments on this thread from Nature Advocate have been removed, since they are not in line with Hometalk's posting guidelines. I apologize for not catching this sooner. If you see this type of activity in the future, please flag it (using the little dropdown menu in the upper right hand corner of each comment/post) to bring it to our attention. Thanks!Helpful Reply
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Sharon honea on Feb 20, 2016I would like to get rice hulls to break up the dirt in my yard. SssHelpful Reply
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