Natural Cat Deterrents & Repellents

Natural Cat Deterrents & Repellents

The following list of natural cat deterrents and repellents addresses some common concerns and easy ways to modify the feral or stray cats’ behavior: -Cover your trash cans tightly or secure lids with bungee cords. -To keep cats away from gardens, flower beds, or specific areas of property, scatter fragrant items that don’t appeal to a cat’s sense of smell, like fresh orange or lemon peels, organic citrus-scented sprays, coffee grounds, vinegar, pipe tobacco, or oil of lavender, lemongrass, citronella, or eucalyptus. -Add the herb rue to gardens to keep cats out, or sprinkle dried rue over gardens or landscaping. -Use [...]

WHEN WILL THE STREET SWEEPER BE ON MY STREET!?

WHEN WILL THE STREET SWEEPER BE ON MY STREET!? We know it's already dusty and some of the snow hasn't even melted yet. All of the gravel we had to put down over winter has to end up somewhere. Please bear with us as we start our spring cleaning. We will not be following the "Street Sweeping Schedule" until May, we will just be taking care of the areas that are the worst, while trying to avoid the last little bit of snow and ice on some roads. Thanks for your patience! Happy Spring!

Council Highlights – April 11, 2023 Regular Meeting

On Tuesday, April 11, 2023, Town Council held their Regular Meeting. 7.1: The Council of the Town of Kindersley directed the Mayor and Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) to enter into an agreement with NRC Community Management Inc. for a three year term commencing May 1, 2023 to April 30, 2026. 8.1: Council resolved to accept as submitted the list of accounts as paid by the Town of Kindersley in the amount of $651,324.53. 9.1: Mayor Rod Perkins proclaimed April 16 to 22, 2023 as National Volunteer Week. Council encourages all residents to continue thanking volunteers, and to support the fine organizations [...]

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