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Old 04-16-2008, 11:22 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by RowdysMom View Post
Get a big gigantic container of ground red pepper. Sprinkle it where they are pooping. When they sniff the ground to poop or cover it up, it will get up their nose and they will move on. Also, it may get on their paws and make them sneeze if they sniff their paws and they will move on. It won't hurt them at all, but it will make it unpleasant to use your flower beds. You may have to sprinkle it down every day for a few days, but they will eventually move on.

Wow! I really have to try that. Last week, I was planting some new flowers in the flower bed in front of my house. A cat came by, meowed and played with my flowers while I was still working on them. Then she/he pooped right in front of me, and then 'bury' the poop. I am not sure how many times he/she had pooped on my flower bed, but I really don't want poop in my flower bed.
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