If you see a cat urinating in your front yard, it is probably because that area has been claimed as his territory. Male cats spray urine around their territory to tell other cats that this is his place: "Back off if you are a male cat ", or" Come and get me if you are a female cat ". Unfortunately, all it tells us is that there is a nasty smell around. If it was your cat making the smell, it would be reasonable to desex him, but since he is not yours, the only alternative would be to deter him.
There are many things which people try to repel cats, but remember to be persistent and not give up too soon. Simple chemical deterrents such as citrus peelings or coffee grounds spread around the area where the cat urinates may stop him coming around. Some people suggest sprinkling pepper around, but if this gets into the cats eyes, it can cause severe damage. You can also buy sprays from pet shops, which have mixed results. Be persistent if one doesn't work, and try a different product. A couple of larger modifications you could make to your garden involve:
pets question and answers,www.5d2d.com * Planting prickly shrubs in the areas where you think the cat is getting in
* Putting prickly cuttings around
* Modifying your fences by making them slope outwards so the cat can't climb in
* Attaching a thin wire about 5cm above the fence along its entire length, so he can't balance on it.
Hope this helps!:)
Cat pee doesn't hurt the grass, it doesn't even hurt the flower beds - it's not acidic like dog pee. Your lawn is fine.
If the cats are pooping, just cut the grass. Shorter grass stops them.
Whenever you see him like want to urinate or poo, take him asap to his litter box. If he gets out, take him and put him to the litter box again.
Someone said a motion sensor sprinkler.
When you see him go spray him with the garden hose, on spray mode.
Sprinklers .. or as my cousin's favorite answer ... some lead with a meal.