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Zuma:
Good ideas Keith Thanks.

Tell me more about catnip Sleek.

Eddie, the prime suspect cat, is the one that was more like a dog.
He never came around to much, except when he thought the bear was after him.
Although I suspect his behavior to be related to the fact that neighbor #1 got a
new puppy dog and spends all his time with it and the cat is jealous.
Zuma

sleek:
Cats love catnip. Its a drug to them. So, where the catmip is, so would br the cats. I had a neighbor who hated cats, and by the way she treated her beagle pup, hated dogs too. We had easy 50 cats or so that roamed the trailer park i lived in. So, the plan was to plant catnip on tje edge of her lawn where it never was mowed. All the neighborhiid cats would be high as hell actin weird around her place and make it smell so bad if cat pee she would have to move.

But, as luck would have it, her fellon jail bird boyfriend came over to pick a fight with me, then they got evicted.  I hated those people. I almost stole their dog and named it Shiloh, it was treated so bad. I hope he is ok...

sleek:
It sounds counter productive, but if you plant the stuff around the bird boxes they may get so high off of it, they loose interest in the birds. Look up cats on catnip, you will find sime fun videos.

Strichev:
I must say that not all cats like catnip. Our cat is completely unaffected by it. Generally I don't object our cat hunting; the house is pretty much on the forest's edge and the voles cause problems in the garden.

One can't just blame the animal for doing what it does.

Zuma:

--- Quote from: Strichev on May 30, 2018, 03:24:47 pm ---I must say that not all cats like catnip. Our cat is completely unaffected by it. Generally I don't object our cat hunting; the house is pretty much on the forest's edge and the voles cause problems in the garden.

One can't just blame the animal for doing what it does.

--- End quote ---

Voles and other rodents fine, if they are killed on the owners property. Baby rabbits, snakes, turkeys, song birds, squirrels etc. which are natural creatures NO. House cats are an introduced un-natural killer. If folks own them they should take responsibility  for them. And actually voles and other rodents play an import role in nature too.
Zuma

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