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My neighbors cats (5) are using the dirt under my deck as a litter box, what can I do to deter them from that area? My dog keeps eating the poop and I am afraid he will get sick. Plus I can not stand the smell. Please help. Thanking  you in advance, Wanda

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Hi Wanda.  I know this is a frustrating problem.  Is there any chance you could spread some coarse gravel over the dirt?  This will make it uncomfortable for the cats to dig in, and they'll be less likely to choose this area as a bathroom spot.  Or, maybe you could use some lattice to close off access to underneath the deck?  These measures would work better than other repellents.  You can try commercially available spray repellents, but they are generally ineffective.  Alternatively, you could try talking to your neighbor about keeping the cats indoors, where they belong, but some people are very hard-headed about this, especially when the poop isn't causing THEM any problems.  Some towns have public nuisance ordinances that would force the owners of the cats to take responsibility for this type of behavior, but I would recommend going this route only if all else fails.  Ultimately, it can make for a sour relationship with your neighbor, and sometimes, the owners of the cats would rather lose the cats than take care of them.

Best of luck!

Jessica  

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The areas in which I have gained the most experience are cat health and feral cat management/rescue. I provide supportive care to chronically ill cats, hospice care to terminally ill cats and also am involved in trap-neuter-return efforts. My specialities lie in taming feral cats and in the allopathic treatment of cats with illnesses or special needs. I also have owned Siamese, Himalayans, Abyssinians, Russian Blues, Savannahs, Bengals, Peterbalds, Don Sphynx and Oriental Shorthairs and am well-versed in cat breeds as well as cat behavior and nutrition.

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I have 15 years of extensive experience with cats ranging from breeding to medical care. My daily routine consists of caring for cats with diabetes, thyroid disease, kidney failure, feline leukemia, feline AIDS as well as feral cats. I have experience with liver patients, heart patients, feline infectious peritonitis, cancer, recovery from amputation and trauma, congenital deformities and most every disease in between. I have assisted cats giving birth and hand-nursed kittens who were neglected by their mother from 2 days old through weaning.

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15 years' hands-on experience

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