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Old April 8, 2010   #31
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The cats in the neighborhood seem to have discovered my four by four raised beds of maure and compost. I love animals, but seeing what they have done with all of their digging and OTHER has raised many a dream of some considerably diabolical ways to reward their efforts. I would never do so, but this is getting REALLY old!
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Old April 8, 2010   #32
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Put poultry netting down and they wont dig.

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Old April 8, 2010   #33
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Now THAT's a great idea! I just love this place...especially since I don't do a whole lot of cooking of "wild"game!
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For some odd reason my critters wont dig or lay in the areas where my plants are.
One of my tom cats follows me wherever I go and only lays where I don't have seedlings coming up.

Cats are lazy and will find the easiest place to dig.
Take that away and they will go someplace else.

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