Just guide it out. Stroke it so it knows you are friendly then put your hand at its side and walk with it to your gate and it will go.
You shouldnt want to scare a cat anyway
You can tell a cat is scare because they will scrath / run away if you try to touch them.
Garden gaing balls are desinged to scare away birds and other pest.
scare it But don't scare it too bad.
no it can not
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they put it there to scare you
No, as an inanimate object it wont scare away pests, maybe crows.
to scare crows, and other birds, away from the garden
To create a thriving cat grass garden for your cat, choose a sunny spot, use a shallow container with good drainage, plant cat grass seeds in moist soil, water regularly, and place the garden where your cat can easily access it.
Yes AND No. because cats are usually on the 1st floor. and when they are up there they scare the squirrels.
A cat scarer makes noises that keep cats out of a garden. Another type of cat scarer makes the cat smell something unfavorable and run away by itself.