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Sonic Cat repeller "Bye Bye Pussy Cat" (honest) £29.99 from
www.coopersofstortfod.co.uk. Tall and upright. Works but easily
blown/knocked over.

and


Cat and Dog Repeller STV661

www.stvpestcontrol.com
01953 881580

This is the better of the two.


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Carpet gripper works a treat for me as well. But the one thing that
really
works is an electronic cat scarer. I've got two. One in the front
garden
and one in the rear. They do work and I swear by them.


What make & model of electronic scarer do you use ?.

I'm looking at buying one.

woodglass...



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On Sun, 6 May 2007 10:54:21 +0100, 'Mike' wrote:

Sonic Cat repeller "Bye Bye Pussy Cat" (honest) £29.99 from
www.coopersofstortfod.co.uk. Tall and upright. Works but easily
blown/knocked over.

and

Cat and Dog Repeller STV661

www.stvpestcontrol.com
01953 881580

This is the better of the two.

Mike


Hi All,thats www.coopersofstortford.co.uk )
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On Sun, 6 May 2007 10:54:21 +0100, 'Mike' wrote:

Sonic Cat repeller "Bye Bye Pussy Cat" (honest) £29.99 from
www.coopersofstortfod.co.uk. Tall and upright. Works but easily
blown/knocked over.

and

Cat and Dog Repeller STV661

www.stvpestcontrol.com
01953 881580

This is the better of the two.

Mike


Hi All,thats www.coopersofstortford.co.uk )
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You're right thanks :-)

I can spell, it's the fingers ;-))

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'Mike' wrote

Sonic Cat repeller "Bye Bye Pussy Cat" (honest) £29.99 from
www.coopersofstortfod.co.uk. Tall and upright. Works but easily
blown/knocked over.

Naturally they have plans for the improved version, provisional model
name perhaps "What's new Pussycat?"
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woodglass wrote:

Carpet gripper works a treat for me as well. But the one thing that
really
works is an electronic cat scarer. I've got two. One in the front garden
and one in the rear. They do work and I swear by them.


What make & model of electronic scarer do you use ?.

I'm looking at buying one.

woodglass...

I swear by CA****ch. It's the most successful and efficient model I've
seen so far. If you can afford it, buy a transformer with it. It comes
with 5 metres of cable. If you've got a power point within the 5 metres
you will save a good bit rather than using batteries at £3+ a time.


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