Is a animal chaser/cat utrasonic cat deterrent harmful?
The elderly in particular use a cat-deterrent in their garden. It is a
small apparatus with a speaker attached to it. It produces a high-pitched bleep of more than a 100 decibel. The sound is mostly only audible for children, youngsters and people with ears that are still good. Many cat-deterrents use the same noise as the Mosquito. The sound causes pain in the ears, headache, and ringing in the ears. If you have any complaints consult your GP and make mention of it on social media! Working Mosquito: 17KHz-20KHz 90dB Working Cat Deterrent/Animal Chaser: 16KHz-23KHz 130dB www.mosquito.pieptonen.nl www.kattenverjager.pieptonen.nl |
Is a animal chaser/cat utrasonic cat deterrent harmful?
"Stephen Wolstenholme" wrote .
wrote: The elderly in particular use a cat-deterrent in their garden. It is a small apparatus with a speaker attached to it. It produces a high-pitched bleep of more than a 100 decibel. The sound is mostly only audible for children, youngsters and people with ears that are still good. Many cat-deterrents use the same noise as the Mosquito. The sound causes pain in the ears, headache, and ringing in the ears. If you have any complaints consult your GP and make mention of it on social media! In my experience ultrasonic cat deterrents don't work. The cats ignore them and some come to see what the noise is.. In my lifetimes experience with cats the best deterrent to the neighbourhood cats is a male cat of your own. Just don't get them neutered too soon or they won't get the male cat features which is the deterrent. -- Regards. Bob Hobden. Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK |
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