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Catapult?
Apparently so - you may not like it though, as it involves getting one of the little... darlings of your own.Is there a definitive solution to keeping the littlebastardsdarlings out?
You mean a cat, right?You could try one of those things that give off a noise that the cats hear and don't like.
Yep. Or people who have cats should cat proof their gardens. I agree that they face too many dangers roaming in an urban environment and that there is also a responsibility to protect local wildlife.Pet cats should always be kept indoors, outdoor cats have significantly shortened life spans because of the real world dangers they face (cars, cats, disease, poison etc.) and they're also very destructive animals, I can't count the amount of times I had to chase the neighbours cat out of my garden in my previous house because it was trying to kill all the birds, squirrels and rodents for fun. People should not allow pet cats outdoors, which solves the pooping problem too.