Since our house was empty for a while before it sold, I think it became homeless kitty central. I don't mind some kitties (and even thought it was cute when we'd see this scrappy ol' tomcat I call Tom staying dry on our deck when it rained all day Saturday). The cat fights are mildly annoying, but happening less.
But tonight took the cake. Tom was curled up on one of our new patio chairs. And he left some blood behind?! I'm thinking we at least need to do a trap and release because Tom's got quite the set. But what else? How can we keep them from hanging out in our yard? I don't really want to take them to the pound (and I'm not sure all are strays) and last time I checked all the no-kill shelters here were full (and Tom's too feral anyway).

Re: How to get stray kitties out of your yard?
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Our problem is that they're not stray, they're outdoor cats (at least the most frequent visitor is)
there is a motion sensor controlled sprinkler you can get too...search online. I wasn't able to find it at Lowes
- motion senser sprinkler
- water gun to use whenever you're at home and see the stray kitties
- use or sprinkle things with texture or odor that cats hate: some black peppers, citrus fruit peels, vinegar (be careful as vinegar will kill plants), or pine cones (they don't like to walk on those).
I've never tried those ideas, though. I just read them online.
GL!