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Excellent way to stop spraying. Place treats in places they pee. Works Great.

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Aug 11, 2010
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by: Brenda

Thank you Candice Kimmel (Sturgis, SD USA) for posting your advice. Thanks to you there hasn't been anymore spraying on my front door. I've put out just a little dry food twice since your post and within hours it disappears so there is no fear of an ant problem developing. My neighbor has empty plastic bottles in front of her door for the same reason. Your suggestion works and there's no unsightly bottles in front of my door. Thank You!!

Jun 28, 2010
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by: Anonymous

Just today I was thinking about asking you how to stop my neighbor's cats from peeing on my front door and condo windows. Voilą, the answer. I may attract ants, but this is worth a try. Thanks!

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To deter cats outside from going places you don't want, use a Dog and Cat Repellent. It won't hurt them but it smells and tastes irritating to them so cats stay away! I don't think ants like it either!

Donna, House Full Cats Mom

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