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Neighbor's Cat in the Garden: Simple Solutions to Move Away without Creating Tension

Summary by Maison & Travaux
Your vegetable garden looks like a large litter box and you spot small piles well aligned between two rows of salads. The culprit is quickly identified: the neighbor's cat, charming on the wall, much less when he scratches your seedlings and marks his territory. We are often afraid to talk about it, for fear of spreading relations in the neighborhood. Yet, let it do nothing. Because this feline has its habits, and it will return as long as your …
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Your vegetable garden looks like a large litter box and you spot small piles well aligned between two rows of salads. The culprit is quickly identified: the neighbor's cat, charming on the wall, much less when he scratches your seedlings and marks his territory. We are often afraid to talk about it, for fear of spreading relations in the neighborhood. Yet, let it do nothing. Because this feline has its habits, and it will return as long as your …

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Maison & Travaux broke the news on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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