Try keeping your lawn trimmed fairly short. I've had foxes bringing waste food, and leaving deposits, when grass was long. I think it was just more comfortable and enjoyable for them to roll, nosh and play in.Cat's usually bury their mess, unless they're older or don't want to get their fur dirty, or are plain lazy. In which case the next best thing is long damp grass, as gives some visual and smell cover for their mess. And these types of cats might be more happy crouching in and clawing grass than clawing soil. (Wouldn't you?!)And dont be shy about running outside screaming and chaising it, down the street if you have to! It will not appreaciate being interrupted in mid plop and getting its fur dirty as a result, or being chaised by a loud mad person. (Tapping on the window will make no impact whatsoever.) You'll never catch it, but might make it reluctant to return.
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