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Subject: Re: Cat deterrent? Any ideas?


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Date Posted: 03:17:42 01/11/03 Sat
In reply to: Kel 's message, "Re: Cat deterrent? Any ideas?" on 13:45:34 12/02/02 Mon

You should get ur gun licence?



Craig
>I have to same prob (as I'm sure a lot of people do)
>and it really ruffles my feathers when irresponsible
>cat owners let their furry friends out (especially at
>night) to cause havoc on the local wildlife & our
>birds.
>My solution is my dog!
>But if you dont have or want a dog and you are humane
>(good choice) then enquire with your local council
>about hiring a cat trap for a week. Any cats that you
>capture in the baited cage will be sent to the pound
>and eventually the owners will get sick of paying $$
>for their cats release.
>Hope this has been of assistance.
>Good luck
>ps I know that there are some repellant products out
>there but cats are cats and they do what comes natural
>- hunt! and I doubt the effectiveness of a smelly
>repellant.
>Cheers!
>
>
>>Would like to know if anyone has any good ideas of
>>deterring cats from coming anywhere near my averies
>>and cages. I have a few extreme ideas but would like
>>to know of anyone's tried and trusted methods of just
>>getting them to keep away.
>>
>>Thanks
>>Craig

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