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Posted by Jon Danniken on October 29, 2009, 3:12 am
Any suggestions besides trapping and drowning or shooting the little pieces
of sh*t that poop in my garden and pee in my carport?
I'm considering getting one of the "havahart" electric fence jobs and
zapping them until they get the message they are no longer welcome here.
Any other suggestions?
Jon
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Posted by Freckles on October 29, 2009, 4:45 am
> Any suggestions besides trapping and drowning or shooting the little
> pieces of sh*t that poop in my garden and pee in my carport?
> I'm considering getting one of the "havahart" electric fence jobs and
> zapping them until they get the message they are no longer welcome here.
> Any other suggestions?
> Jon
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A BB gun or an air-rifle. Wouldn't kill the cat, but a few stings might
convince it that it is not welcome.
You could also get a motion activated water-sprayer that would douse the cat
if it got on your property.
Freckles
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Posted by Jon Danniken on October 29, 2009, 9:13 am
Freckles wrote:
> A BB gun or an air-rifle. Wouldn't kill the cat, but a few stings
> might convince it that it is not welcome.
> You could also get a motion activated water-sprayer that would douse
> the cat if it got on your property.
Well, I'm in the city, so the BB gun would get me into a pile of trouble.
I do like the water idea though, might teach a good lesson for the little
bugger.
Jon
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Posted by Reno on October 29, 2009, 1:55 pm
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>> Any suggestions besides trapping and drowning or shooting the little
>> pieces of sh*t that poop in my garden and pee in my carport?
>> I'm considering getting one of the "havahart" electric fence jobs and
>> zapping them until they get the message they are no longer welcome
>> here.
>> Any other suggestions?
>> Jon
>
My friend used to have a problem with the neighbor's cat. He borrowed a
live trap from the city and caught the cat. Then he pissed all over it
while it was in the trap. Left it to soak in the piss for an hour and then
let it go. Then he pissed into a bottle and sprinkled a bit of piss around
the fence line. Cat never came back. Besides effective this method was very
satisfying.
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Posted by Jon Danniken on October 29, 2009, 2:32 pm
Reno wrote:
> My friend used to have a problem with the neighbor's cat. He borrowed
> a live trap from the city and caught the cat. Then he pissed all over
> it while it was in the trap. Left it to soak in the piss for an hour
> and then let it go. Then he pissed into a bottle and sprinkled a bit
> of piss around the fence line. Cat never came back. Besides effective
> this method was very satisfying.
LOL, fight fire with fire, eh?
Jon
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> pieces of sh*t that poop in my garden and pee in my carport?
> I'm considering getting one of the "havahart" electric fence jobs and
> zapping them until they get the message they are no longer welcome here.
> Any other suggestions?
> Jon