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old git 20-11-2005 06:24 PM

Cats dont feel the cold
 
Although I worked out a way to discourage cats from using my garden as a tiolet Jack Frost has decended on us and rendered my idea useless (I rigged up a sensor in the front gerden connected to aa electrically operated water switch under my sink. So when the cat came to poo it got soked instead. But because Jack Frost has appeared my idea won't work. Frozen solid).

What I wanted to know, are cats affected by high frequentcy noise as dogs are. I was thinking of those whistles that humans cant hear. Or is there some other trick I can use untill the warmer weather arrives.

old git 20-11-2005 06:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by old git
Although I worked out a way to discourage cats from using my garden as a tiolet Jack Frost has decended on us and rendered my idea useless (I rigged up a sensor in the front gerden connected to aa electrically operated water switch under my sink. So when the cat came to poo it got soked instead. But because Jack Frost has appeared my idea won't work. Frozen solid).

What I wanted to know, are cats affected by high frequentcy noise as dogs are. I was thinking of those whistles that humans cant hear. Or is there some other trick I can use untill the warmer weather arrives.


I must appologise to the members in this group for posting what seems like old news. After I posted a whole can of worms on this subject erupted before me.
Once again I'm sorry to have waisted your time.

Tumbleweed 20-11-2005 09:08 PM

Cats dont feel the cold
 

"old git" wrote in message
...

old git Wrote:
Although I worked out a way to discourage cats from using my garden as a
tiolet Jack Frost has decended on us and rendered my idea useless (I
rigged up a sensor in the front gerden connected to aa electrically
operated water switch under my sink. So when the cat came to poo it got
soked instead. But because Jack Frost has appeared my idea won't work.
Frozen solid).

What I wanted to know, are cats affected by high frequentcy noise as
dogs are. I was thinking of those whistles that humans cant hear. Or is
there some other trick I can use untill the warmer weather arrives.



I must appologise to the members in this group for posting what seems
like old news. After I posted a whole can of worms on this subject
erupted before me.
Once again I'm sorry to have waisted your time.



? Where, I cant see it. Anyway the answer is yes, and you can buy devices
that emit high frequency sounds that only cats and also teenagers (so they
tell me!) can hear. I have one and it works pretty well.

--
Tumbleweed

email replies not necessary but to contact use;
tumbleweednews at hotmail dot com



Alan 20-11-2005 09:40 PM

Cats dont feel the cold
 
In message , old git
wrote


What I wanted to know, are cats affected by high frequentcy noise as
dogs are. I was thinking of those whistles that humans cant hear. Or is
there some other trick I can use untill the warmer weather arrives.


Get one of those pump up garden sprays, fill in with light vegetable oil
and plenty of ground up dried chillies.

Rig up a simple trigger device that the cat sets off when irresponsible
owners let their pets stray to destroy your garden.


--
Alan
news2005 {at} amac {dot} f2s {dot} com

Mike 20-11-2005 09:46 PM

Cats dont feel the cold
 

"Alan" wrote in message
...
In message , old git
wrote


What I wanted to know, are cats affected by high frequentcy noise as
dogs are. I was thinking of those whistles that humans cant hear. Or is
there some other trick I can use untill the warmer weather arrives.


Get one of those pump up garden sprays, fill in with light vegetable oil
and plenty of ground up dried chillies.

Rig up a simple trigger device that the cat sets off when irresponsible
owners let their pets stray to destroy your garden.



Shot gun



Jaques d'Alltrades 21-11-2005 12:51 AM

Cats dont feel the cold
 
The message
from "Tumbleweed" contains these words:

? Where, I cant see it. Anyway the answer is yes, and you can buy devices
that emit high frequency sounds that only cats and also teenagers (so they
tell me!) can hear. I have one and it works pretty well.


You have one what? Teenager? And it works?

Boggle!

--
Rusty
horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co full-stop uk
http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/

Mike 21-11-2005 07:57 AM

Cats dont feel the cold
 

"Jaques d'Alltrades" wrote in message
k...
The message
from "Tumbleweed" contains these words:

? Where, I cant see it. Anyway the answer is yes, and you can buy

devices
that emit high frequency sounds that only cats and also teenagers (so

they
tell me!) can hear. I have one and it works pretty well.


You have one what? Teenager? And it works?

Boggle!



Bringing up teenagers is like trying to nail jelly to a tree



[email protected] 21-11-2005 09:12 AM

Cats dont feel the cold
 
old git wrote:
Once again I'm sorry to have waisted your time.

This sounds like something from "A History of Time"! :-)

--
Chris Green


old git 21-11-2005 02:24 PM


What does.

Glen Able 22-11-2005 05:25 PM

Cats dont feel the cold
 

"Tumbleweed" wrote in message
...

? Where, I cant see it. Anyway the answer is yes, and you can buy devices
that emit high frequency sounds that only cats and also teenagers (so they
tell me!) can hear. I have one and it works pretty well.

--
Tumbleweed


Apparently people are using such things to keep teenagers away...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/south_east/4415318.stm

G.A.



Draven 22-11-2005 07:04 PM

Cats dont feel the cold
 

"old git" wrote in message
...

old git Wrote:
Although I worked out a way to discourage cats from using my garden as a
tiolet Jack Frost has decended on us and rendered my idea useless (I
rigged up a sensor in the front gerden connected to aa electrically
operated water switch under my sink. So when the cat came to poo it got
soked instead. But because Jack Frost has appeared my idea won't work.
Frozen solid).

What I wanted to know, are cats affected by high frequentcy noise as
dogs are. I was thinking of those whistles that humans cant hear. Or is
there some other trick I can use untill the warmer weather arrives.



I must appologise to the members in this group for posting what seems
like old news. After I posted a whole can of worms on this subject
erupted before me.
Once again I'm sorry to have waisted your time.


--
old git


I've just bought a dog whistle to call my cat in at night.

I blow it right in to his ear and he doesn't stir one bit.
Looks like I need another way to call him in i.e. Hot ham.

Draven



Mike 22-11-2005 07:15 PM

Cats dont feel the cold
 

I've just bought a dog whistle to call my cat in at night.


No. You've got it wrong.

You let your cat OUT at night, so it can crap all over your neighbour's
gardens and then catch the birds in the morning. It would appear you have a
lot to learn.





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