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    spray a mix of white pepper and water along the affected area....
    and door ways they wont come in and bleach where they are pissing it removes the smell and desire to mark territory....

    alternatively fill a water pistol up with cajun pepper and spray it up their ass they wont be back in a hurry...
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    Call the local Chinese takeaways, they will probably be keen on them...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rupecopp View Post
    some bloody cats have decided it would be a good idea to piss in the corner of my car port. It stinks, and is really fuckin me off.

    I don't really want to poison them as they are somebodys pets, but is there is there anything I could use as a deterrent?
    Yeah, there's stuff you can get from the garden centre - there's one that contains citronella (really strong!) and one that contains another smelly substance, but I can't recall the chemical name - the latter is made by Masterpet. Neither are harmful, but both just deter cats (and dogs) by their smell. Both are granules that you sprinkle around the place - you'll find them both in the 'pest control' section of the garden centre. Or try your local vet if you're not near a garden centre, they generally have stuff like that too.

    THE best one I've ever used tho is some green jelly-like crystals called 'Get off my garden' - same principle as the granules but just seemed to work better than anything else I've ever tried. I can't get it now we're in Wellington - only ever saw it in Auckland.

    I've also heard that a bucket of weak ammonia solution placed in the offending area works quite well at keeping cats away - but that's an unpleasant smell and although cheaper, is probably more dangerous and more difficult to use (being liquid rather than solid).

    (and just cos I have cats and love cats doesn't mean I want them running rampant over the gardens! I have a veggie plot I'm fiercely defending at the moment! It's a battle between me and George the tabby! LOL)
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    Get a dog!

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    We have the same problem in our garage. But it isn't just there. They come into the house looking for food.

    Was away last Christmas and came home to find they had been spraying in the lounge. Took weeks to get rid of the small.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave- View Post
    go ask a vet, i think there is a spray you can get which'll ward them away

    failing that a garden hose is a harmless way of detering them.
    You can get pet deterrent spray from the supermarket. It costs about $11 and seems to do the job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rupecopp View Post
    some bloody cats have decided it would be a good idea to piss in the corner of my car port. It stinks, and is really fuckin me off.

    I don't really want to poison them as they are somebodys pets, but is there is there anything I could use as a deterrent?
    I had (actually, still have) a similar problem.

    I tried this. And although it didn't work for me it might work for you.

    Given that I have a nearly full tube of it in my laundry I could put it into a mailer bag and it'll be yours by the end of the week.

    PM your address details if you'd like it.

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    Skunk shot is good - it really works.

    Just remember, don't ever try to clean pet pee with any ammonia based product, cos it smells like - wait for it - pee! So they will mark that area even more.
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    I heard a story about some guy who spent some time living in a jungle somewhere, and had trouble with the local wildlife getting too close.

    His solution was to pee around the boundary he wanted to set.

    You could try that in your garage? Whether the smell would improve is another story ...

    Richard

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    Moved into a house where one room absolutely reeked of cat piss.. lifted & threw out the carpet & went to the vets to see if they had any products that could be used on the floor boards.. got some stuff called "Hartz Help! Pet stain & Odor remover".. it completely removed the odor.. & not just masked it either! Was $20.00 (650 mls) & worth every cent! Bloody brilliant!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rupecopp View Post
    some bloody cats have decided it would be a good idea to piss in the corner of my car port. It stinks, and is really fuckin me off.

    I don't really want to poison them as they are somebodys pets, but is there is there anything I could use as a deterrent?
    hahahha poison thats a new one ummm put a dog there and see what that cat dose
    WOW! ohh damn


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kittyhawk View Post
    Get some meat, thread it through some wire, and hook it up to an electric fence power box...

    Cat will get a jolt, and wont come back...

    This has been a success on training my dog when we had chickens as pets lol! Learnt the first time...
    Trained our dog and three cats, in the past...

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    Quote Originally Posted by howdamnhard View Post
    Chuck some pepper around the area,when they sniff around to take a piss they will get up their snozes.They don't like that much and will go sowhere else.Used it to house train dogs and cats in the past and seemed to work.

    That works so does amonia. failing that "nilodour" neutralises the smell which is what makes the cat return. It is really only one cat that sprays and that prompts others to do the same. It's like pricks that tag.
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    well got back from a ride today, and forced out a piss of my own in the corner of the carport. It was a nice de-hydrated stinky one, so we'll see what that helps.

    Would love to get a dog again, but they are shit machines and don't like carry shit in bags.

    Liked the idea of eating the cat, but I'd have to catch it first, anyone got a spare trap???

    Not so keen on the lion piss, as it would be hard to get, and probably stink worse.

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    Oh for goodness sake...

    Just put orange peel of a few oranges where you dont want cats. Big chunks, cats hate it.

    Thats what my parents used to do in England all through their flower beds.
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