wow. That was alot of posts, looks like i am not the only one who has problems with cats. in response to some ideas
landlord - no landlord. This is the land of public housing (80% nationally i think) apartments are owner occupied mostly.
'my' yard - we don't actually have a yard. We just happen to be on the ground floor so there is a patch of grass in front of my door. It's state property. So no fencing. We just put plants there so it feels like there is some greenery.
why i don't call the pest control people - because ultimately i still need to live next to these people, and they do love their cats, they're just not very educated about keeping them as pets. Same way i don't want the AVA (agro-vet authorities) to come take away my dog coz people say she barks and runs out without a leash sometimes (we do have a dog license but if we break the laws and people complain they can take her away.) And i will feel bad for the cats, they don't do anything wrong.
The point about the soil makes sense i didn't really think of that before, the cat **** smell got stronger only in recent months even though the cats have been here for ages. they used to do it in the flowerpots, but we put thorny branches in them. The two trees in front got really big and the grass in the middle areas has gotten really bare, maybe its the patches of bare soil that the cats are using. (and then the ones I step on must be the kind parcels left by some people walking their dogs - i know who these people are but we can't stop them)
I read something on the internet about a citrus spray I can make from peels, and maybe i'll try a chilli and garlic spray, like the cayenne pepper just around the perimeter or the exposed parts. Maybe call the town council to trim the trees so the grass will start growing again.
just one more thing so today on my way back to my place i saw the neighbour lady come out and so i tried to strike up a conversation with her and i was successful, so i kinda told her about her cats doing it in my patch and how i stepped on two turds that morning, and she kinda tried to deny it, but eventually she said she was sorry about it. I guess i'll see if she tries to keep her cats out of my patch from now on. (and maybe she won't get so indignant when my dog runs out occasionally when we open the gate since same like her cats doing it all over I 'can't really help it')




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