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But have not seen any cat show woh! Always Dog show got......hhahhahahaha![]()
He went and hunt lol
But have not seen any cat show woh! Always Dog show got......hhahhahahaha![]()
He went and hunt lol

Your cats got do show for you ah?.......![]()
Maybe I have to take time to teach and behaviour-train the Napoleon dogs myself that some spots are not permitted and can't be their territory.
If you rear the cat and keep in place then okay. My place many cats but all stray ones. Create nuisance, make noise, cat fights and something not careful with your rubbish they tear your plastic bag apart and all the rubbish all over the place....
Same with stray dogs.....![]()

try this..serai wangi spray...
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I thought this good for mosquitoes......lol![]()
Using violence will not deter the dog away but on the negative side you might plant fear in it. When a dog is afraid, it has only 2 options, fight or flee. If one particular day it chooses to fight then god bless you, especially when there is children nearby.
Told you already...pee on your wheel lol



Using violence will not deter the dog away but on the negative side you might plant fear in it. When a dog is afraid, it has only 2 options, fight or flee. If one particular day it chooses to fight then god bless you, especially when there is children nearby.
Told you already...pee on your wheel lol
I heard that before many many times from people who would rather accommodate a problematic animal rather than eradicate the problem.
As far as I have seen, they will only fight when cornered.
If an animal is openly aggressive to the point that it chooses to confront you even when there is an avenue of escape, you have a serious problem that has nothing to do with its fear of humans.
In such a case, it will more likely initiate an offensive move without provocation rather than a defensive one in response to an attack.
Packs are often a nuisance even without any history of prior human violence on them.
You are more likely to encounter such predatory tendencies within packs although it is not uncommon to have individual animals not in a pack who are just as aggressive. A lot of times this is a territorial issue with the animal, but being that most attacks occur in public places it is unreasonable to suggest 'no-go' areas for members of public. The proper solution is to alert the authorities to eradicate the problematic animal. It should not be the other way round where members of the public are forced to accommodate a problematic animal.
Passive responses such as peeing your own stuff on tyres, spraying fragrants, sprinkling pepper don't do sh!t I'm afraid. I have never seen any animal avoid an area like the plague short of having its a$$ conclusively kicked and kicked hard. Basically the act of peeing or shitting on your tyres is a territorial act by an animal (marking its boundaries with scent and scat) and the only way that it can be forced from its territory is if someone else assert dominance over it. Usually this requires a direct dominant response and inducement.
The mere fact that most people simply shy away and choose not to be proactive or overt thus allowing packs to congregate is what causes subsequent problems once a pack or an animal establishes a foothold on your territory.
Using violence will not deter the dog away but on the negative side you might plant fear in it. When a dog is afraid, it has only 2 options, fight or flee. If one particular day it chooses to fight then god bless you, especially when there is children nearby.
Told you already...pee on your wheel lol

Dog is a problem and that is at my parents' house. Back on my apartment where I my car parks at, cats are a problem. They crawl onto my car rear bonnet and sleep on it, sometimes the rear bonnet got scratched by them. I have to park front in facing the wall so they can't sleep on the hot and sloppy front bonnet.
It seems I'm facing pet problems every where I park.

Use pee to fight pee?? the wheel will karat even faster now....
Anyway, I dont think it might work. I used to have 2 dogs at home. One dog tend to pee at the same spot after another dog have pee'ed.....as though the original pee have made the spot more exciting to pee on...
unless human pee has a special scent that makes them go away....



Dog is a problem and that is at my parents' house. Back on my apartment where I my car parks at, cats are a problem. They crawl onto my car rear bonnet and sleep on it, sometimes the rear bonnet got scratched by them. I have to park front in facing the wall so they can't sleep on the hot and sloppy front bonnet.
It seems I'm facing pet problems every where I park.
Well not sure it works since is a Scare "Crow" 


Cmon guys can't we have a mutual mindset to troll YYC to pee on his car ?
Have you tried looking for deterrent spray at pet shops?
My grandma used to tell me don't pee on hot stuff or you get a swollen kukubird. So may I ask cvkit to demo with his car first:pCmon guys can't we have a mutual mindset to troll YYC to pee on his car ?
Have you tried looking for deterrent spray at pet shops?