How Do i get a vicious cat off my fence without harming the cat or myself?
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Hunt down the owners and spray them. Its their fault that the cat is a nuisance.
if you have any cand dog food walk to the fence or the other side put it down and…RUN!!!!!
WATER HOSE MUCH?
turn on the hose… or the sprinklers, or i dont know… let the dog chase him… if those dont work… then i would just let him get down on his own. as for the smudges, these options wont work. it will be soaked with water, or a mess from the dog in the case that is your personal choice. otherwise… leave him alone… and their will be cat hair and such on the fence.
good luck.
P.s. it is not cruel to wet the cat, but it is messed up to let the dog out. he can dry if wet. he cant heal if he dies
water hose
i had the same problem and got out the water hose and bye bye the cat went and i got a little commedy out of it too
i coulnt help but to laugh it was so funny
good luck
Shout at it, make as much noise as possible to try and scare it. If unsuccessful, then throw stuff at it, not directly at it, next to it, just to make it jump.
Hopr this helped!
~Larxene
A good old fashioned water hose! With a high pressure nozzle it. on Best thing in the world to get rid of a cat.
Siamese, huh?
so there are two of them..
spray it with the water hose. It will quit the scene most rapidly.
Call the animal control if it keeps hanging around. Obviously someone isn’t caring for their cat properly!