Letting hte kids play in the garden is great - except when you discover a cat or fox has left a 'present' in the middle of the lawn.
Gardeners put their heart and soul into maintaining their outdoor spaces, so it's no wonder they take it personally when an uninvited four-legged guest drops by and leaves its mark.Matt Jordan, a gardening expert from The Greenhouse People, shared his top tips on how to keep cats and foxes from doing their business in gardens - and the good news is many are budget-friendly, easy to follow, and simple to put into action.
According to Jordan: "Much to the dismay of their owners, many pets will eat their own poo and other animal faeces. However, this is a very dangerous habit for your pet – animal poo can host a variety of diseases and parasites.
One of the deadliest for dogs is parvovirus which is highly contagious and often fatal in unvaccinated dogs."Not only is poo dangerous to pets, but can also harm humans.
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