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Old 06-05-2006, 01:11 AM
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Hi,

After reading previous threads regarding Cat repellents I decided to try one of the Sonic devices.

Cats use my garden so much that there is an indentation in the lawn where they walk and a background smell, you know what I mean.

I purchased B&Q's Sonic Cat Repeller (model no. STV610) for £20. You can pay up to £50 for similar.

The Sonic Repeller has only been in place for a week but the results are excellent.

My garden has been free of Cat vermin.

I'll be buying another to protect my front beds.

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Brian
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The Sonic Repeller has only been in place for a week but the results
are excellent.

My garden has been free of Cat vermin.

I'll be buying another to protect my front beds.

Kind Regards
Brian


As is ours :-)))

Fantastic aren't they?

Did you buy rechargable batteries with yours? We did. Leave it on site till
the batteries run out, recharge then site the Gismo elsewhere. You might not
need another one, we only have one and its not on site all the time :-))

Mike
Also with a vermin free garden :-))

If they can ban smoking, why can't they ban cats?



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I use one of those false cardboard cats that you can buy for about 10 bob. They have eyes which look like real cats eyes and so they scare off any cats that come into your garden permanently!!!
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If they can ban smoking, why can't they ban cats?
BWAHAHAHA!! I agree! Pesky little varmints. Some years ago I bought, quite legally, an industrial strength catapult in a sports shop in Cornwall. You could fire a marble about 90 yards easy. But the elastic wore through, so I guess I'll have to get a sonic repellent.
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