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    Default Re: Foiling the feline

    Won't 'Cat Stop' affect your cat too? Just a thought.

    PS Not really worried about felinicidal tendencies on here Steve, I realise they were just joking ......
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    Default Re: Foiling the feline

    Quote Originally Posted by neodeist View Post
    Won't 'Cat Stop' affect your cat too? Just a thought.
    Sure, it will - but that only means he will avoid the carport area also.
    We live on a very large block so there's plenty of space, but he's lazy remember. Spends most of his time inside and around me when I'm there.

    A = us
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    Default Re: Foiling the feline

    Quote Originally Posted by sledger View Post
    Sure, it will - but that only means he will avoid the carport area also.
    We live on a very large block so there's plenty of space, but he's lazy remember. Spends most of his time inside and around me when I'm there.

    A = us
    Okay torch their place, when they move their cat will too
    be aware, not to become a ware.

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    Default Re: Foiling the feline

    Another alternative. Get a live trap and catch the cat, take him for a long ride far from home and let it go.
    Where I live we have a Government service called animal control, they will pick up stray cats if you catch them.
    Last edited by Mike Bailey; 27 October 2008 at 01:32 PM.

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    Default Re: Foiling the feline

    Sheese, you guys all sound so mean. The solution is much, much easier than you put on.

    "I have a bike, but I think picking up and delivery of computer equipment would be a little tricky"

    Steve says right here he uses the car for business purposes. What do business people do to their cars? Why, they paint them and have them lettered to make them much more noticable.

    Solution: paint cat tracks all over the car. On the sides, paint dog paws......big, little, inbetween. Scratch the sides of the car with a key like the dogs do. Oh, as an after thought don't forget to splatter the car with white, grey, green and black paint to imitate bird poop.

    Part 2........re letter the car. Call yourself the green computer guy or the animal loving computer guy........bet you business will start increasing by leaps and bounds

    Part 3.....cross your fingers that you don't get a new neighbour that has horses. The only way to imitate a horse sitting on your car is with a sledger hammer!!!!!!

    You guys have just got to learn to drifting with the current instead of burning yourself out trying to swim up river......course this advice only applies to you people, in my case we have a big dog to protect our car! ..............frank

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    Default Re: Foiling the feline

    Steve.. your aerial photo with the highlights reminds me of the video used to record air-strikes for the military... I was just having a bit of a chuckle looking at it and picturing the whole scene in my head.....

    note: (shshshshs) = the static noise between transmissions

    (shshs) this is charlie two niner, we have target in sight (shshs)
    (shsh) affirmative charlie two niner.. operation bad kitty is a go (shshs)
    (shsh) charlie two niner confirming target destroyed (shsh)

    The sound device looks like a good investment. I hope it works out for ya. The catnip idea was a serious one... but where they are across the street does not work.
    I've used bb's and a very low fps gun to scare dogs from my property. It does not penetrate just smarts like heck. My problem is having two young children and neighbors who refuse to obey the leash-law here and let pit-bulls, boxers, and rottweilers roam free
    I know it's not the dog's fault but have warned owners, the day a dog comes at my children our own yard, is the day the real hardware comes out The animal control has been called several times but two of these owners on on the board of selectmen

 

 

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