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Old 16-04-2003, 07:44 PM
David D Stretch
 
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Default cat problems, again

I've found, like Peter James, that an electronic cat scarer seems to
work, though I have the battery-operated kind. I also had great fun in
choosing a water pistol from my local Argos - they are so much more
impressive than what I remember when I was a lad, many appearing to be
like pump-action shotguns! The water pistol has been of great use in
getting a cat that was in a tree waiting for nesting blue-tits to come
within claw-tip of it. (I inherited the bird box when I moved in
earlier, and will have to move it at some point, I can see.)
David
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