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How to prevent cats from shitting on my lawn?!?
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Cats hate citrus peels and red pepper/chili powder or flakes. They will stay away.
I'm sure a lawn mower wouldn't turn that into a war crime. I'm sure their neighbors would have no problem with this.
I do this all the time so unknown animals leave my garden alone. To me it smells great and the one time a neighbor asked I said it was roundup then said it was a joke and it's actually tropicals fertilizer. Nobody has ever complained about spicy air.
I am not a lawyer but this sounds like terrible advice.
You lost me. It deters animals (cats, squirrels, dogs) from even entering your lawn - it's non toxic and doesn't harm the grass itself. Dissolves/disappears in water/rain/mowing so has to be reapplied, you just use enough to create a deterrent to entry. What does a lawyer have to do with this?
I know that there are certain laws against booby trapping your property, for example. As I said, I don't know the specifics but that's what it made me think of.
I don't think it counts as a booby trap. The intended mechanism is not burning the cat. The chillis will smell and the smell with keep the cat away.
It is not hidden with a trigger, or another thing to throw the chillis at the cat (or small children.) That would a booby trap.
I am not a proctologist, but this sounds like a shitty question.