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cat remedy
"It sounds like its an aphrodisiac."
If youre going to cure it mating, Do it without waiting a 12 gauge shotguns the best You can send it north east south and west. No more sexed up pest. SG1 wrote: "HC" wrote in message ... I'm one of the weirdos who don't like cats and have one annoying the b**sus out of me at the moment. SG1 wish I knew your secret? Bronwyn ;-) 1. Good quality mince & mix in mashed snail pellets 2. Good mince so they enjoy their last meal 3. Not the pet safe pellets 4. Make sure no other animal can get it 5. Put out at night to cure mating |
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"Jonno" wrote in message u... "It sounds like its an aphrodisiac." If youre going to cure it mating, Do it without waiting a 12 gauge shotguns the best You can send it north east south and west. No more sexed up pest. LOVE IT Permission to use in future????? SG1 wrote: "HC" wrote in message ... I'm one of the weirdos who don't like cats and have one annoying the b**sus out of me at the moment. SG1 wish I knew your secret? Bronwyn ;-) 1. Good quality mince & mix in mashed snail pellets 2. Good mince so they enjoy their last meal 3. Not the pet safe pellets 4. Make sure no other animal can get it 5. Put out at night to cure mating |
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SG1 wrote:
"Jonno" wrote in message u... "It sounds like its an aphrodisiac." If youre going to cure it mating, Do it without waiting a 12 gauge is the best You can send it north east south and west. No more sexed up pussy pest. LOVE IT Permission to use in future????? Why ask for permission. Its the worst bit of rhyme I've made in my time. I cant give it away. So steal it if you must. SG1 wrote: "HC" wrote in message ... I'm one of the weirdos who don't like cats and have one annoying the b**sus out of me at the moment. SG1 wish I knew your secret? Bronwyn ;-) 1. Good quality mince & mix in mashed snail pellets 2. Good mince so they enjoy their last meal 3. Not the pet safe pellets 4. Make sure no other animal can get it 5. Put out at night to cure mating |
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Thanks SG! SG1 wrote: "Jonno" wrote in message u... "It sounds like its an aphrodisiac." If youre going to cure it mating, Do it without waiting a 12 gauge shotguns the best You can send it north east south and west. No more sexed up pest. LOVE IT Permission to use in future????? SG1 wrote: "HC" wrote in message ... I'm one of the weirdos who don't like cats and have one annoying the b**sus out of me at the moment. SG1 wish I knew your secret? Bronwyn ;-) 1. Good quality mince & mix in mashed snail pellets 2. Good mince so they enjoy their last meal 3. Not the pet safe pellets 4. Make sure no other animal can get it 5. Put out at night to cure mating |
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My Dad used to tell a great story about when he was plagued with cats. he
was an amateur radio enthusiast and in those days radios were built with Vacuum tubes and valves which ran off incredibly high voltage and reasonable amperage, so the trick was a sheet of wire mesh with a bowl of milk in the middle - one wire from the power supply on the wire one in the milk. Cat completes the circuit , shoots six feet in the air, hair standing on end and blue flames coming out its ears - comes down stiff as a board. Claims he got 6 in one night, but by the time the 4th one approached, his mate was hysterical with laughter and missed the last 3. "HC" wrote in message ... Thanks SG! SG1 wrote: "Jonno" wrote in message u... "It sounds like its an aphrodisiac." If youre going to cure it mating, Do it without waiting a 12 gauge shotguns the best You can send it north east south and west. No more sexed up pest. LOVE IT Permission to use in future????? SG1 wrote: "HC" wrote in message ... I'm one of the weirdos who don't like cats and have one annoying the b**sus out of me at the moment. SG1 wish I knew your secret? Bronwyn ;-) 1. Good quality mince & mix in mashed snail pellets 2. Good mince so they enjoy their last meal 3. Not the pet safe pellets 4. Make sure no other animal can get it 5. Put out at night to cure mating |
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"Geoff & Heather" wrote in message u... My Dad used to tell a great story about when he was plagued with cats. he was an amateur radio enthusiast and in those days radios were built with Vacuum tubes and valves which ran off incredibly high voltage and reasonable amperage, so the trick was a sheet of wire mesh with a bowl of milk in the middle - one wire from the power supply on the wire one in the milk. Cat completes the circuit , shoots six feet in the air, hair standing on end and blue flames coming out its ears - comes down stiff as a board. Claims he got 6 in one night, but by the time the 4th one approached, his mate was hysterical with laughter and missed the last 3. Gee and I have an old Kreisler valve job sitting in the laundry (still works radio that is) only 35 years old. Damn feral got into my blood & bone the other night but have not been able to get any mince I would eat so it lives a bit longer. |
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Having a small pond and a small fish population, eg 5 goldfish we
noticed them disappearing at nights. Suspecting foul play, we rigged up an electronic low voltage transformer, with a ignition coil and wired it around the pond. Testing it personally it seemed that it worked. It didnt seem to kill humans, but gave them a shock. (Some unkind people would say I tested it on an animal doing this) At around two oclock, a dog completed the circuit. The loud yelping as it ran for cover woke the whole court and was the talk for days. The neighborhood kids didnt come round for some time either. As the current was measured in microamps it was safe enough. So be sure to know what youre doing before setting things up for possums. Theyre not likely to be standing in a pool of water like this dumb dog was. The voltage on an old valve radio can be from 200 volts to over 380 volts from memory so isnt the safest, as current would also be excessive. Do not use it. Its current is measured to some 200 Milliamps. If youre not sure, use a transistor radio (grin) SG1 wrote: "Geoff & Heather" wrote in message u... My Dad used to tell a great story about when he was plagued with cats. he was an amateur radio enthusiast and in those days radios were built with Vacuum tubes and valves which ran off incredibly high voltage and reasonable amperage, so the trick was a sheet of wire mesh with a bowl of milk in the middle - one wire from the power supply on the wire one in the milk. Cat completes the circuit , shoots six feet in the air, hair standing on end and blue flames coming out its ears - comes down stiff as a board. Claims he got 6 in one night, but by the time the 4th one approached, his mate was hysterical with laughter and missed the last 3. Gee and I have an old Kreisler valve job sitting in the laundry (still works radio that is) only 35 years old. Damn feral got into my blood & bone the other night but have not been able to get any mince I would eat so it lives a bit longer. |
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This is too much!! now I'm laughing hysterically and wishing I had a
transister radio!! ROFLMHO!! I've heard stories about ignition coils in the past and have seen first hand the reaction of goats to an electric fence. Don't want to lose my goldfish once I put them in the fishpond....won't make me very happy at all!! ;-)) Jonno wrote: Having a small pond and a small fish population, eg 5 goldfish we noticed them disappearing at nights. Suspecting foul play, we rigged up an electronic low voltage transformer, with a ignition coil and wired it around the pond. Testing it personally it seemed that it worked. It didnt seem to kill humans, but gave them a shock. (Some unkind people would say I tested it on an animal doing this) At around two oclock, a dog completed the circuit. The loud yelping as it ran for cover woke the whole court and was the talk for days. The neighborhood kids didnt come round for some time either. As the current was measured in microamps it was safe enough. So be sure to know what youre doing before setting things up for possums. Theyre not likely to be standing in a pool of water like this dumb dog was. The voltage on an old valve radio can be from 200 volts to over 380 volts from memory so isnt the safest, as current would also be excessive. Do not use it. Its current is measured to some 200 Milliamps. If youre not sure, use a transistor radio (grin) SG1 wrote: "Geoff & Heather" wrote in message u... My Dad used to tell a great story about when he was plagued with cats. he was an amateur radio enthusiast and in those days radios were built with Vacuum tubes and valves which ran off incredibly high voltage and reasonable amperage, so the trick was a sheet of wire mesh with a bowl of milk in the middle - one wire from the power supply on the wire one in the milk. Cat completes the circuit , shoots six feet in the air, hair standing on end and blue flames coming out its ears - comes down stiff as a board. Claims he got 6 in one night, but by the time the 4th one approached, his mate was hysterical with laughter and missed the last 3. Gee and I have an old Kreisler valve job sitting in the laundry (still works radio that is) only 35 years old. Damn feral got into my blood & bone the other night but have not been able to get any mince I would eat so it lives a bit longer. |
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Re flames coming out of the cats ears, thats not right.
I have it on good authority flames come out of its ar*e due to spontaneous evacuation. HC wrote: This is too much!! now I'm laughing hysterically and wishing I had a transister radio!! ROFLMHO!! I've heard stories about ignition coils in the past and have seen first hand the reaction of goats to an electric fence. Don't want to lose my goldfish once I put them in the fishpond....won't make me very happy at all!! ;-)) Jonno wrote: Having a small pond and a small fish population, eg 5 goldfish we noticed them disappearing at nights. Suspecting foul play, we rigged up an electronic low voltage transformer, with a ignition coil and wired it around the pond. Testing it personally it seemed that it worked. It didnt seem to kill humans, but gave them a shock. (Some unkind people would say I tested it on an animal doing this) At around two oclock, a dog completed the circuit. The loud yelping as it ran for cover woke the whole court and was the talk for days. The neighborhood kids didnt come round for some time either. As the current was measured in microamps it was safe enough. So be sure to know what youre doing before setting things up for possums. Theyre not likely to be standing in a pool of water like this dumb dog was. The voltage on an old valve radio can be from 200 volts to over 380 volts from memory so isnt the safest, as current would also be excessive. Do not use it. Its current is measured to some 200 Milliamps. If youre not sure, use a transistor radio (grin) SG1 wrote: "Geoff & Heather" wrote in message u... My Dad used to tell a great story about when he was plagued with cats. he was an amateur radio enthusiast and in those days radios were built with Vacuum tubes and valves which ran off incredibly high voltage and reasonable amperage, so the trick was a sheet of wire mesh with a bowl of milk in the middle - one wire from the power supply on the wire one in the milk. Cat completes the circuit , shoots six feet in the air, hair standing on end and blue flames coming out its ears - comes down stiff as a board. Claims he got 6 in one night, but by the time the 4th one approached, his mate was hysterical with laughter and missed the last 3. Gee and I have an old Kreisler valve job sitting in the laundry (still works radio that is) only 35 years old. Damn feral got into my blood & bone the other night but have not been able to get any mince I would eat so it lives a bit longer. |
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Actually that's what I've heard before too......meant to add that in my
previous post. ROFLMHO!!! Bronwyn ;-) Jonno wrote: Re flames coming out of the cats ears, thats not right. I have it on good authority flames come out of its ar*e due to spontaneous evacuation. HC wrote: This is too much!! now I'm laughing hysterically and wishing I had a transister radio!! ROFLMHO!! I've heard stories about ignition coils in the past and have seen first hand the reaction of goats to an electric fence. Don't want to lose my goldfish once I put them in the fishpond....won't make me very happy at all!! ;-)) Jonno wrote: Having a small pond and a small fish population, eg 5 goldfish we noticed them disappearing at nights. Suspecting foul play, we rigged up an electronic low voltage transformer, with a ignition coil and wired it around the pond. Testing it personally it seemed that it worked. It didnt seem to kill humans, but gave them a shock. (Some unkind people would say I tested it on an animal doing this) At around two oclock, a dog completed the circuit. The loud yelping as it ran for cover woke the whole court and was the talk for days. The neighborhood kids didnt come round for some time either. As the current was measured in microamps it was safe enough. So be sure to know what youre doing before setting things up for possums. Theyre not likely to be standing in a pool of water like this dumb dog was. The voltage on an old valve radio can be from 200 volts to over 380 volts from memory so isnt the safest, as current would also be excessive. Do not use it. Its current is measured to some 200 Milliamps. If youre not sure, use a transistor radio (grin) SG1 wrote: "Geoff & Heather" wrote in message u... My Dad used to tell a great story about when he was plagued with cats. he was an amateur radio enthusiast and in those days radios were built with Vacuum tubes and valves which ran off incredibly high voltage and reasonable amperage, so the trick was a sheet of wire mesh with a bowl of milk in the middle - one wire from the power supply on the wire one in the milk. Cat completes the circuit , shoots six feet in the air, hair standing on end and blue flames coming out its ears - comes down stiff as a board. Claims he got 6 in one night, but by the time the 4th one approached, his mate was hysterical with laughter and missed the last 3. Gee and I have an old Kreisler valve job sitting in the laundry (still works radio that is) only 35 years old. Damn feral got into my blood & bone the other night but have not been able to get any mince I would eat so it lives a bit longer. |
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We must have gone to the same American convention at Guantanamo Bay.
HC wrote: Actually that's what I've heard before too......meant to add that in my previous post. ROFLMHO!!! Bronwyn ;-) Jonno wrote: Re flames coming out of the cats ears, thats not right. I have it on good authority flames come out of its ar*e due to spontaneous evacuation. HC wrote: This is too much!! now I'm laughing hysterically and wishing I had a transister radio!! ROFLMHO!! I've heard stories about ignition coils in the past and have seen first hand the reaction of goats to an electric fence. Don't want to lose my goldfish once I put them in the fishpond....won't make me very happy at all!! ;-)) Jonno wrote: Having a small pond and a small fish population, eg 5 goldfish we noticed them disappearing at nights. Suspecting foul play, we rigged up an electronic low voltage transformer, with a ignition coil and wired it around the pond. Testing it personally it seemed that it worked. It didnt seem to kill humans, but gave them a shock. (Some unkind people would say I tested it on an animal doing this) At around two oclock, a dog completed the circuit. The loud yelping as it ran for cover woke the whole court and was the talk for days. The neighborhood kids didnt come round for some time either. As the current was measured in microamps it was safe enough. So be sure to know what youre doing before setting things up for possums. Theyre not likely to be standing in a pool of water like this dumb dog was. The voltage on an old valve radio can be from 200 volts to over 380 volts from memory so isnt the safest, as current would also be excessive. Do not use it. Its current is measured to some 200 Milliamps. If youre not sure, use a transistor radio (grin) SG1 wrote: "Geoff & Heather" wrote in message u... My Dad used to tell a great story about when he was plagued with cats. he was an amateur radio enthusiast and in those days radios were built with Vacuum tubes and valves which ran off incredibly high voltage and reasonable amperage, so the trick was a sheet of wire mesh with a bowl of milk in the middle - one wire from the power supply on the wire one in the milk. Cat completes the circuit , shoots six feet in the air, hair standing on end and blue flames coming out its ears - comes down stiff as a board. Claims he got 6 in one night, but by the time the 4th one approached, his mate was hysterical with laughter and missed the last 3. Gee and I have an old Kreisler valve job sitting in the laundry (still works radio that is) only 35 years old. Damn feral got into my blood & bone the other night but have not been able to get any mince I would eat so it lives a bit longer. |
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Anyway, that reminds me we have white cat roaming around our place at
the moment. Its going to get zapped. Know just the bloke to do it..... Now people, I wont electrocute any innocents. Only the missus roams around the back yard and "the TARGET" so we should be fairly safe "if" I tell her.... I "may" forget to.....Depends on whats for tea tonight. "Danger mad scientist at work" sign on door. "Keep out" Damn Pizza again. OOOHH I'm tempted... Jonno wrote: We must have gone to the same American convention at Guantanamo Bay. HC wrote: Actually that's what I've heard before too......meant to add that in my previous post. ROFLMHO!!! Bronwyn ;-) Jonno wrote: Re flames coming out of the cats ears, thats not right. I have it on good authority flames come out of its ar*e due to spontaneous evacuation. HC wrote: This is too much!! now I'm laughing hysterically and wishing I had a transister radio!! ROFLMHO!! I've heard stories about ignition coils in the past and have seen first hand the reaction of goats to an electric fence. Don't want to lose my goldfish once I put them in the fishpond....won't make me very happy at all!! ;-)) Jonno wrote: Having a small pond and a small fish population, eg 5 goldfish we noticed them disappearing at nights. Suspecting foul play, we rigged up an electronic low voltage transformer, with a ignition coil and wired it around the pond. Testing it personally it seemed that it worked. It didnt seem to kill humans, but gave them a shock. (Some unkind people would say I tested it on an animal doing this) At around two oclock, a dog completed the circuit. The loud yelping as it ran for cover woke the whole court and was the talk for days. The neighborhood kids didnt come round for some time either. As the current was measured in microamps it was safe enough. So be sure to know what youre doing before setting things up for possums. Theyre not likely to be standing in a pool of water like this dumb dog was. The voltage on an old valve radio can be from 200 volts to over 380 volts from memory so isnt the safest, as current would also be excessive. Do not use it. Its current is measured to some 200 Milliamps. If youre not sure, use a transistor radio (grin) SG1 wrote: "Geoff & Heather" wrote in message u... My Dad used to tell a great story about when he was plagued with cats. he was an amateur radio enthusiast and in those days radios were built with Vacuum tubes and valves which ran off incredibly high voltage and reasonable amperage, so the trick was a sheet of wire mesh with a bowl of milk in the middle - one wire from the power supply on the wire one in the milk. Cat completes the circuit , shoots six feet in the air, hair standing on end and blue flames coming out its ears - comes down stiff as a board. Claims he got 6 in one night, but by the time the 4th one approached, his mate was hysterical with laughter and missed the last 3. Gee and I have an old Kreisler valve job sitting in the laundry (still works radio that is) only 35 years old. Damn feral got into my blood & bone the other night but have not been able to get any mince I would eat so it lives a bit longer. |
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Is that where I know you from??? ROFLMHO!!! ;-))
Jonno wrote: We must have gone to the same American convention at Guantanamo Bay. HC wrote: Actually that's what I've heard before too......meant to add that in my previous post. ROFLMHO!!! Bronwyn ;-) Jonno wrote: Re flames coming out of the cats ears, thats not right. I have it on good authority flames come out of its ar*e due to spontaneous evacuation. HC wrote: This is too much!! now I'm laughing hysterically and wishing I had a transister radio!! ROFLMHO!! I've heard stories about ignition coils in the past and have seen first hand the reaction of goats to an electric fence. Don't want to lose my goldfish once I put them in the fishpond....won't make me very happy at all!! ;-)) Jonno wrote: Having a small pond and a small fish population, eg 5 goldfish we noticed them disappearing at nights. Suspecting foul play, we rigged up an electronic low voltage transformer, with a ignition coil and wired it around the pond. Testing it personally it seemed that it worked. It didnt seem to kill humans, but gave them a shock. (Some unkind people would say I tested it on an animal doing this) At around two oclock, a dog completed the circuit. The loud yelping as it ran for cover woke the whole court and was the talk for days. The neighborhood kids didnt come round for some time either. As the current was measured in microamps it was safe enough. So be sure to know what youre doing before setting things up for possums. Theyre not likely to be standing in a pool of water like this dumb dog was. The voltage on an old valve radio can be from 200 volts to over 380 volts from memory so isnt the safest, as current would also be excessive. Do not use it. Its current is measured to some 200 Milliamps. If youre not sure, use a transistor radio (grin) SG1 wrote: "Geoff & Heather" wrote in message u... My Dad used to tell a great story about when he was plagued with cats. he was an amateur radio enthusiast and in those days radios were built with Vacuum tubes and valves which ran off incredibly high voltage and reasonable amperage, so the trick was a sheet of wire mesh with a bowl of milk in the middle - one wire from the power supply on the wire one in the milk. Cat completes the circuit , shoots six feet in the air, hair standing on end and blue flames coming out its ears - comes down stiff as a board. Claims he got 6 in one night, but by the time the 4th one approached, his mate was hysterical with laughter and missed the last 3. Gee and I have an old Kreisler valve job sitting in the laundry (still works radio that is) only 35 years old. Damn feral got into my blood & bone the other night but have not been able to get any mince I would eat so it lives a bit longer. |
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Well all I can say is that you are living dangerously if you don't tell
your 'missus'!! She'll have your g*ts for garters!! ROFLMHO!! Good luck with the target though......mmm, maybe I should hire you to call to my backyard!! LOL Bronwyn ;-) Jonno wrote: Anyway, that reminds me we have white cat roaming around our place at the moment. Its going to get zapped. Know just the bloke to do it..... Now people, I wont electrocute any innocents. Only the missus roams around the back yard and "the TARGET" so we should be fairly safe "if" I tell her.... I "may" forget to.....Depends on whats for tea tonight. "Danger mad scientist at work" sign on door. "Keep out" Damn Pizza again. OOOHH I'm tempted... Jonno wrote: We must have gone to the same American convention at Guantanamo Bay. HC wrote: Actually that's what I've heard before too......meant to add that in my previous post. ROFLMHO!!! Bronwyn ;-) Jonno wrote: Re flames coming out of the cats ears, thats not right. I have it on good authority flames come out of its ar*e due to spontaneous evacuation. HC wrote: This is too much!! now I'm laughing hysterically and wishing I had a transister radio!! ROFLMHO!! I've heard stories about ignition coils in the past and have seen first hand the reaction of goats to an electric fence. Don't want to lose my goldfish once I put them in the fishpond....won't make me very happy at all!! ;-)) Jonno wrote: Having a small pond and a small fish population, eg 5 goldfish we noticed them disappearing at nights. Suspecting foul play, we rigged up an electronic low voltage transformer, with a ignition coil and wired it around the pond. Testing it personally it seemed that it worked. It didnt seem to kill humans, but gave them a shock. (Some unkind people would say I tested it on an animal doing this) At around two oclock, a dog completed the circuit. The loud yelping as it ran for cover woke the whole court and was the talk for days. The neighborhood kids didnt come round for some time either. As the current was measured in microamps it was safe enough. So be sure to know what youre doing before setting things up for possums. Theyre not likely to be standing in a pool of water like this dumb dog was. The voltage on an old valve radio can be from 200 volts to over 380 volts from memory so isnt the safest, as current would also be excessive. Do not use it. Its current is measured to some 200 Milliamps. If youre not sure, use a transistor radio (grin) SG1 wrote: "Geoff & Heather" wrote in message u... My Dad used to tell a great story about when he was plagued with cats. he was an amateur radio enthusiast and in those days radios were built with Vacuum tubes and valves which ran off incredibly high voltage and reasonable amperage, so the trick was a sheet of wire mesh with a bowl of milk in the middle - one wire from the power supply on the wire one in the milk. Cat completes the circuit , shoots six feet in the air, hair standing on end and blue flames coming out its ears - comes down stiff as a board. Claims he got 6 in one night, but by the time the 4th one approached, his mate was hysterical with laughter and missed the last 3. Gee and I have an old Kreisler valve job sitting in the laundry (still works radio that is) only 35 years old. Damn feral got into my blood & bone the other night but have not been able to get any mince I would eat so it lives a bit longer. |
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You like to get zapped? Kinky!!
HC wrote: Well all I can say is that you are living dangerously if you don't tell your 'missus'!! She'll have your g*ts for garters!! ROFLMHO!! Good luck with the target though......mmm, maybe I should hire you to call to my backyard!! LOL Bronwyn ;-) Jonno wrote: Anyway, that reminds me we have white cat roaming around our place at the moment. Its going to get zapped. Know just the bloke to do it..... Now people, I wont electrocute any innocents. Only the missus roams around the back yard and "the TARGET" so we should be fairly safe "if" I tell her.... I "may" forget to.....Depends on whats for tea tonight. "Danger mad scientist at work" sign on door. "Keep out" Damn Pizza again. OOOHH I'm tempted... Jonno wrote: We must have gone to the same American convention at Guantanamo Bay. HC wrote: Actually that's what I've heard before too......meant to add that in my previous post. ROFLMHO!!! Bronwyn ;-) Jonno wrote: Re flames coming out of the cats ears, thats not right. I have it on good authority flames come out of its ar*e due to spontaneous evacuation. HC wrote: This is too much!! now I'm laughing hysterically and wishing I had a transister radio!! ROFLMHO!! I've heard stories about ignition coils in the past and have seen first hand the reaction of goats to an electric fence. Don't want to lose my goldfish once I put them in the fishpond....won't make me very happy at all!! ;-)) Jonno wrote: Having a small pond and a small fish population, eg 5 goldfish we noticed them disappearing at nights. Suspecting foul play, we rigged up an electronic low voltage transformer, with a ignition coil and wired it around the pond. Testing it personally it seemed that it worked. It didnt seem to kill humans, but gave them a shock. (Some unkind people would say I tested it on an animal doing this) At around two oclock, a dog completed the circuit. The loud yelping as it ran for cover woke the whole court and was the talk for days. The neighborhood kids didnt come round for some time either. As the current was measured in microamps it was safe enough. So be sure to know what youre doing before setting things up for possums. Theyre not likely to be standing in a pool of water like this dumb dog was. The voltage on an old valve radio can be from 200 volts to over 380 volts from memory so isnt the safest, as current would also be excessive. Do not use it. Its current is measured to some 200 Milliamps. If youre not sure, use a transistor radio (grin) SG1 wrote: "Geoff & Heather" wrote in message u... My Dad used to tell a great story about when he was plagued with cats. he was an amateur radio enthusiast and in those days radios were built with Vacuum tubes and valves which ran off incredibly high voltage and reasonable amperage, so the trick was a sheet of wire mesh with a bowl of milk in the middle - one wire from the power supply on the wire one in the milk. Cat completes the circuit , shoots six feet in the air, hair standing on end and blue flames coming out its ears - comes down stiff as a board. Claims he got 6 in one night, but by the time the 4th one approached, his mate was hysterical with laughter and missed the last 3. Gee and I have an old Kreisler valve job sitting in the laundry (still works radio that is) only 35 years old. Damn feral got into my blood & bone the other night but have not been able to get any mince I would eat so it lives a bit longer. |
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