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Old 04-04-2005, 07:30 PM
Mike
 
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Deterrent to the VERMIN CAT?????

YES

Called the Cat and Dog Repeller, it works off 2 x 9 volt batteries and is a
small and very portable unit and is easy to hide. It is made by STV
International Ltd 2002 at Little Cressingham in Norfolk


Mike
with a cat crap free garden :-))

I cannot speak highly enough of it. I was with my daughter in Derby over the
last couple of days and she has the same problem, AND with dogs ;-(( She is
going to get one.

You HAVE to stand up to the inconsiderate and uncaring cat owners. They
don't crap in their own gardens, the cats that is, the owners might I don't
know, but as long as the vermin cat does not crap in 'their' garden, they
don't give a toss!!

Mike


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"JK" wrote in message
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Anyone have a working method for deterring cats from using my garden as
a litter tray? I have two toddlers and I'd rather they took precedence
over the neighbours cat. I've so far seen a few methods, any comments on
these:

1. ultrasonic screamers (with IR detectors to trigger them)
2. water squirters (ditto)
3. aromatics
4. "zoo poo"

While humourous replies are always welcome, this is a serious question -
cat crap is pretty toxic and smelly stuff, I don't want it in my garden,
and I imagine I'm not alone.

TIA

John