Buy a decent quality hose and then bury it in your lawn. No unsightly hose, no yellow grass, no hassles and no cats. You might want to make a bit of small flowerbed or something underneath it, to make sure you don't accidentally chop off the bit of hose that has to come up to the scarecrow to connect it. Make sure you turn it off whenever you go down the garden. Or don't bother trying to remember, once you've been soaked a couple of times, you WILL remember to turn off the tap. Not compatible with the hoselock aquastop or autostop or whatever it's called, so make sure you use a cheap & cheerful connector.
At the risk of upsetting the cat lovers on here, there's more than one way to skin a cat.
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Buy a decent quality hose and then bury it in your lawn. No unsightly hose, no yellow grass, no hassles and no cats. You might want to make a bit of small flowerbed or something underneath it, to make sure you don't accidentally chop off the bit of hose that has to come up to the scarecrow to connect it. Make sure you turn it off whenever you go down the garden. Or don't bother trying to remember, once you've been soaked a couple of times, you WILL remember to turn off the tap. Not compatible with the hoselock aquastop or autostop or whatever it's called, so make sure you use a cheap & cheerful connector.
At the risk of upsetting the cat lovers on here, there's more than one way to skin a cat.