How do I keep cats from destroying my yard?
My yard and garden has many cats in the neighborhood using it as a litter box. They have killed our flowers and grass in spots. How do I keep the cats from destroying my yard? We have no animals.
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We have alot of feral cats in our area and they chose our wood mulch near our front door which makes for some stink let me say- PHEW. We tried the typical things people suggest but it made do difference. We know roaming cats usually have preferences for bathroom use. Typically they want to go where they can cover their waste up and outdoor cats seem to like loose dirt, sandy areas, mulch, pea gravel, etc. So you need to make it less desirable to the cats.
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Hmm, not even a fence will keep cats out. Are these strays? If it's that bothersome to you, I suggest calling animal welfare, if they belong to people, perhaps find out who, may cause conflict confronting them, but dogs aren't allowed to roam the neighborhood, I find it strange cats are allowed (when they have an owner.