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People that feed stray animals suck!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Yvonne G" data-source="post: 217278" data-attributes="member: 26537"><p>Looks like it's up to YOU to do something about it. Here's one idea: Every payday set aside $5 or $10 into a spay/neuter fund. Contact local veterinarians trying to find one who will work with you to spay and neuter at a cheaper price, maybe just for whatever it costs him/her to do the job. Trap them, have them spayed or neutered then release them.</p><p></p><p>My friend, Google, has many ways to keep stray cats out of your yard. Here's just one of them:</p><p></p><p>To keep cats away from gardens, flower beds, or specific areas of property, scatter fragrant items that don't appeal to a cat's sense of smell, like fresh orange or lemon peels, organic citrus-scented sprays, coffee grounds, vinegar, pipe tobacco, or oil of lavender, lemongrass, citronella, or eucalyptus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yvonne G, post: 217278, member: 26537"] Looks like it's up to YOU to do something about it. Here's one idea: Every payday set aside $5 or $10 into a spay/neuter fund. Contact local veterinarians trying to find one who will work with you to spay and neuter at a cheaper price, maybe just for whatever it costs him/her to do the job. Trap them, have them spayed or neutered then release them. My friend, Google, has many ways to keep stray cats out of your yard. Here's just one of them: To keep cats away from gardens, flower beds, or specific areas of property, scatter fragrant items that don't appeal to a cat's sense of smell, like fresh orange or lemon peels, organic citrus-scented sprays, coffee grounds, vinegar, pipe tobacco, or oil of lavender, lemongrass, citronella, or eucalyptus. [/QUOTE]
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