:O i know this is ironic but ur actually a genius omfg i would do that 100% thx for telling me i am definetly writting this down! this is way too smart u IQ must be 1000
Never was there a truer statement. I’ve watched an pet cat outside at night literally torture a baby bird that fell out of its nest in a bush. Brought the baby bird inside to nurse it but he was in and out of consciousness all night and was dead by morning. I was so angry at that cat cuz it didn’t even try to eat it, just wanted to hurt it.
@@casedistorted Wild dogs often do similar things in packs, using animals that they don't intend on killing as practice. It's just that cats are somewhat more efficient at this in the Australian environment.
as someone who knows a thing or two about trapping cats, first mistake is not covering the trap with a towel/blanket. the cat knowing theyre in a trap and not just a small hole makes them REALLY freak out, most ferals get violent but not batshit like that
@@benayers8622 could be a lot of different things but i have a friend who's cat used to be a stray and had her tail chopped off by a lawn mower :( so something similar could be the cause, or if they're owned by someone maybe they had their tails docked for some reason
Go to your local coffee shop, give them a bucket and they will, usually, fill it with coffee grounds. When you get it home, sprinkle it liberally around your property and over the fence and it should stop them as they don't like the smell and it fertilises the soil and make the insect wildlife work twice as fast.
I like the implication that you can just walk into a coffee shop, wordlessly hand the barista a bucket and they just instinctually know what to do with it.
@@Ididathing Like AvocadoHusky said, but dip Tampons into the rue, lavender and pennyroyal, Coleus canina, lemon thyme, or just dip them into your coffee.Then shoot them out of your Tampon gun at night like a hunter to give a the cats some chemical warfare.Maybye try diping some airsfot bullets into the smell cats don't like (the same as above), and shoot them out of an airsoft gun.
For the fences you need to line the entire top of the fence with a diagonal shield about a foot to two feet long. Cats won’t jump over it. It would have to go over your neighbors yard. Or a chicken wire around the entire perimeter of the fence with post sticking out so the cats won’t have a stable foundation to walk on and won’t come into your yard. Look up cat fencing!
@@datpoptart6330 I think he talking about the explosive it would be damn near impossible to hit a cat with a claymore sword that things huge and hard to swing
In the cat community : Cat 1 : Hey have you heard about the new escape room that was built at thet guys house? Cat 2 : Yeah Ive went there last week! Cat 3 : Every night has new escape rooms! So freaking exciting!
alright, so, cats HATE the smell of oranges. make your backyard smell like oranges. they also hate when stuff sticks to their feet. try scattering tape with the sticky side up!
19:31 THIS IS MY BUNNINGS! I LIVE NEAR THIS!!! THIS IS THE CLOSEST BUNNINGS NEAR ME AND YOU PUT IT IN YOUR VIDEO!!! BRO IM SO HAPPY EVEN THO IT’S JUST MY LOCAL BUNNINGS!!!
people say cats dont care about their owners, but mine keeps coming back to lay in bed with me even though I toss and turn like mad. She constantly has to move around because of how much I move yet she still settles back down and goes to sleep.
the difference between whether cats are okay or need to be removed is whether or not they're being kept indoors, away from the damn wildlife. all cats should be kept indoors. there should be no outdoor cats. I will not take any questions on this nor brook any argument. Anyway, the best tip I have would be perhaps using some kind of scent-based deterrent that's a bit less friendly than dog piss? but that could also hurt things like lizards. I've been using korean pepper flakes bought really cheaply from the asian grocery to keep possums out of the strawberries and cats away from my birdfeeder. but that could be harmful to insects/reptiles, so i don't know if that'd do what you want it to. EDIT: yeah youll need a stronger cage. damn. but if it's traumatic being caught in the little cage, maybe they'll finally steer clear of your yard. really, feral cat problems won't end until people **stop letting their cats outside.** but you could also trap the cats, have them spayed/neutered, and then let them go again. That way they occupy the territories so new cats don't move in, they stay out of your yard, AND they don't reproduce.
I have an *indoor* cat as a pet. She keeps my mom's anxiety-ridden dog company when we're not home. They curl up next to each other and it's very cute. Anyways the reason I didn't get another dog is dogs tend to be very #clingy. I'm happy to leave my cat alone in front of the window where she watches birds but can not kill birds. I don't understand why people have indoor/outdoor cats personally - anything that goes outside brings in ticks, and there's a lot of cat owners who don't give their cats medicine so they get worms and fleas and crap. I live in a rural area so we got coyotes and fast trucks, but it's a problem in the suburbs with intact cats and no predators. Not as big a problem as in Australia or Hawaii though.
@@Crygear Ok how about he declares his yard a dingo reserve? It isn't abuse if the cats are wandering around in the wild and just happen to get eaten by 30 or so debarked dingos. The cat owners get to be sub-humans that let their pets roam wild while destroying the natural ecosystem, while our loveable content creator gets all the Australian wildlife he can handle!
Let me give you some advice mano o mano. I've delt with millions of straycats. You should disguise yourself as one of the cats and join them. You would naturally become their cat-leader, and then you could just tell them to stop entering your garden. Works every time.
Day 1: One of the cat, the black one, is very hesitant to greet the new guy- it smells im not one of them, Hopefully it will not over to a conclusion that I will be discovered.
Get the whole family to do it. This will allow the stray cats to think you instantly have dominance over them. Or you can do street fighting with cats. Either way works
@@iXore you dont have to pry to privacy if it was something he said in one of his videos... Are you actually being passive aggressive? Or am i reading your comment in the wrong way?
heres a small list of ideas to get the cats out of your garden - improve on the tunnel idea by making it do a full 180 turn leaving the cats confused and out of the garden - small rakes the cats can step on like sideshow bob - introduce cacti to the garden - have a sensor that alerts you of movement, and when it gets triggered yell at the cats via tin can and string
The cucumber thing only works if you actually scare them. It's like with mannequins. They don't necessarily scary you but if they suddenly pop up behind you they may do. xD Btw. Until I saw the tube you build I was like:"didn't I see that already?" Yeah, I did on release actually but today it popped up on my frontpage as "unseen"... Why RU-vid, why?
Yea he seems to really like having the cats around because he spends alot of time "trying to get rid of them" I think they actually just give him something to do and that's Y he feeds them almost every time
I’ve caught many cats for relocation in cages like that. I’ve never had any of the cats manage to break out. Australian cats must be stronger than their American counterparts
Australia is a harsh place for most animals, but cats thrive here! I've seen stray cats the size of a bull terrier! they peel up your roof and live in them
Btw the actual reason the cucumber trick did not work on the cats is because it was not there when they walked past but when they turn around it's there so it scares them and if it's your own cat you probably should not do it no matter how funny it is because it makes them not feel safe where they live
That study that was referenced about wether cats like their humans or not actually showed the opposite. It showed that cats know their names, prefer their people over toys, and like their people in general
You need more catnip, like a lot of catnip where you'll have like a sandbox full of catnip, then they would be forced to crawl though knee high catnip and they'll get extremely stoned. there's no avoiding that, it's the equivalent of being force fed weed brownies until you pass out.
@@gabrielrosari4431 Well there’s a lesson there about acting out of ignorance. Always try to be informed on whatever subject you want to get involved in. Means research before taking actions. That’s why militaries have intelligence depts & they do reconnaissance before entering an area they’re not familiar with or not up to date on.
daft kat Even then, having a mental disorder doesn’t make you a criminal as long as you don’t act upon it. (And if it’s illegal where you live of course.)
"My house is a cage, My car is a cage, the whole society is a cage" has the same energy as "corporations are a platypus, The governments a platypus" from Phineas and Ferb
Board up the fence and put up some spikes on top. Here there are spikes to prevent cats from sitting in front of windows from the outside, they're not sharp enough to pierce them but they're far from comfortable.
I think You just need to connect all the stuff - noise, water, dog/coyote piss, higher fences topped with 45 degree angle nets, leaving only small holes for reptiles. The traps need to be covered and as it seems you have the tech for it to come with the alarm so You can secure them right after they are sprung. Secure Your trash and feed birds on inacessible platforms.
For all the „animal lovers“ Cats actually are not native to Australia, and people letting their cats stray around and kill the local wildlife is a huge problem. There are many birds not specialized to counter cats. They dint know what to do. They nest low, which is like ideal for cats. So best thing you can do is actually catch them and get them somewhere where they dint interfere with wildlife. Yes cats are cute and all, but they are a pest in Australia, and actually a big problem
Start a rumor that *someone in the neighborhood is poisoning people's pets* , so they should keep their animals inside. 1) it scares them into compliance 2) minimal effort 3) no one is actually harming the animals, so the only guilt is the psychological trauma you have inflicted on your neighbours, which they kind of deserve since they aren't keeping their cats inside like they should
Well I do own cats of myself but I understand what they do I feed them and they don't go far but these ones out in Australia just bad so I'd say I'm get like a swimming pool and put it above the gate with that motion sensor they aren't coming back after that ;)