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Problem cats in your garden, get your own back
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I posted this in a thread on keeping foxes away, brilliant idea:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/spray-motion-activated-repellent-animals/dp/B000FII3ZQ
Motion-detecting spraying attachment for a garden hose! On guard 24/7 and harmless to cats too so you can even use it on your own pets.
I might get one for my front door and see if it works on the MIL
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A deeply satisfying game:D I think I'm one of the few people on the planet who thinks cats should be licenced like dogs. If someones cat damages your garden or causes injury or loss you should be able to sue the owner:DBob_the_Saver wrote: »If you are 'troubled' by cats in the garden see this link to get your own back
for free
www.richsalter.btinternet.co.uk/cks2/index.html
I won't tell the RSPC thingy if you don't~~~~~~~~~~~~Halifax, taking the Xtra since 1853:rolleyes:~~~~~~~~~~~~0 -
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very funny game. not for the faint hearted though!!! had a couple of goes and then wimped out.0
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