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Nov 15, 2011 11:48 AM CST
Name: Ginger
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dave said:My solution was to go out in the woods and find the canes of thorned plants, like Smilax rotundifolia. Those have really nice thorns. Then cut the stems to length and cover the soil with them. That put a stop to the cat problem in a fast hurry. Whistling


Rolling on the floor laughing Dave I do that for squirrels...in fact I submitted it as a tip, but it hasn't been used yet Whistling
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