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Old 03-03-2005, 08:23 AM
Mike
 
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Put this posting up a while back.


Called the Cat and Dog Repeller, it works off 2 x 9 volt batteries and is

a
small and very portable unit and is easy to hide. It is made by STV
International Ltd 2002 at Little Cressingham in Norfolk

Gives a pulse of ultrasonic wave at a frequency range of 18k.hertz to 24
k.hertz, the lower part of the spectrum 'just' being audible.

So far so good. We will keep you informed


As promised. A report.


Bloody marvellous.

We have a nice clean 'cat crap' free garden !!!!!!!!!!!! :-))

Had it in 3 positions, recharged the batteries once. (Yesterday)

Highly recommended

Mike




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Old 03-03-2005, 04:15 PM
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"Mike" wrote in message
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Put this posting up a while back.


Called the Cat and Dog Repeller, it works off 2 x 9 volt batteries

and is
a
small and very portable unit and is easy to hide. It is made by

STV
International Ltd 2002 at Little Cressingham in Norfolk

Gives a pulse of ultrasonic wave at a frequency range of 18k.hertz

to 24
k.hertz, the lower part of the spectrum 'just' being audible.

So far so good. We will keep you informed


As promised. A report.


Bloody marvellous.

We have a nice clean 'cat crap' free garden !!!!!!!!!!!! :-))

Had it in 3 positions, recharged the batteries once. (Yesterday)

Highly recommended


Please give enough details to enable me to order one.

Franz


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Old 03-03-2005, 04:50 PM
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Please give enough details to enable me to order one.

Franz





Web site down for new products to be added, if you need any information
please contact us on 01953 881580
Jackie


That was the response I received when I couldn't access their website. We
paid £39.95 in our local Ironmongers/Hardware shop.

Sorry I couldn't be more specific.

Good luck in getting rid of the Vermin :-)))

(Can you tell I hate the bloody things?)

Mike


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