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Neighbor's cats have started stalking my feeder

So, I don't really have a backyard, just an "out back," so no fences or anything. I've had the feeder out for over a year and there's been no issues, but recently, two cats have decided to make my feeder their hunting ground. I believe one of them was successful (I found a discarded wing). Any suggestions on how to keep the kitties away? I love cats, so I'm not looking to hurt them.

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lemmy.world

That's a good idea. Someone also posted about a sprinkler. Maybe I can get one that's motion activated.

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You're welcome. I've used citrus peel, but they have limited range, and ants love them.

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feddit.uk

Chili powder. Doesn't bother birds but vermin and cats don't enjoy it.

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For anyone wondering about this, capsaicin (the stuff in hot peppers, etc. that makes them hot) was evolved by plants specifically so that birds could eat them and therefore spread their seeds over long distances while other animals, primarily mammals, would not.

Birds are 100% unaffected by the stuff. (So are most reptiles, for whatever it's worth.) It does no harm to them to shake a perimeter of it around your feeder area or even mix it into your bird seed.

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Same here. We once had a feeder. Cats killed all the birds or drove them off. In the end, bird feed rotted in the feeder, so I took it down.

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Not cats, but we've had a red-tail hawk on a large tree just above our feeder.

The squirrels and birds with courage scream bloody murder when he's up there! 😮

But he may be more interested in the bunnies that frequent the neighbourhood 🫣

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