What you can do is use the system called Trap-Neuter-Return. What you do is, if the cat is not hissing or spitting at you, let him inside. Keep the cat in your sight while you call the nearest Animal Shelter. Tell them your problem, and that you want to use this system. they will neuter/spay the cat and release it back into the wild once it is well enough. That way you don't have a cat locked up in an Animal Control place when they were just being curious.
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There are sprays available at any pet store that you can use in your yard to discourage cats from wandering in your yard.
i would say so. i have 3 cats, but im not gonna try that on them.
Because they can be fatal if ingested, mothballs are not a safe choice to deter cats. Two safer alternatives are vinegar and ammonia.
It may help. Cats strongly dislike the smell of citrus.
We use rubber snakes. Put them in yard. On cars. Or fences
I heard that if you put some ground up hot peppers in a spray bottle full of water, and spray it around the outside of your yard, the cats won't want to go near it.
To keep skunks away, throw out some raw garlic in your yard or where ever you are at. They do like the smell of garlic.
To keep your dogs away from the neighbor's yard, you can consider installing a physical barrier like a fence, using positive reinforcement training to teach them boundaries, supervising them when they are outside, and providing them with enough mental and physical stimulation in your own yard.
The ultrasonic cat repeller effectively deterred cats from my yard, reducing unwanted visits and mess. It was easy to set up and use, and I appreciated its non-harmful approach to keeping cats away. Overall, I would recommend it for those looking to keep cats out of their outdoor spaces.
You could ether put a large fence around your yard, build a cat run, or keep your cat indoors.
Spread sulfur around your yard, under your house . Or call Termidor.