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Getting rid of the neighbor cats Jon Danniken 10-29-2009
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Posted by LouB on October 29, 2009, 3:21 pm


Reno wrote:
>>> 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.

LOL

Great

Posted by Cheri on October 29, 2009, 4:57 pm


> Reno wrote:
>>>> 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.
> LOL
> Great

Funnier than Hell actually, and it probably would work great.

Cheri



Posted by Stormin Mormon on October 29, 2009, 5:59 pm


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> 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

Great



Posted by Cindy Hamilton on October 29, 2009, 4:17 pm



> 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 the=
n
> let it go. Then he pissed into a bottle and sprinkled a bit of piss aroun=
d
> the fence line. Cat never came back. Besides effective this method was ve=
ry
> satisfying.

I'll recommend that to my husband. He tried dumping soapy water on
it when it was in the trap, but it couldn't take the hint and I saw it
back
again this week.

It could take him a while to get enough to sprinkle the fence line.
I'll
brew some tea.

Cindy Hamilton

Posted by Oren on October 29, 2009, 4:58 pm


On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 13:17:44 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton

>> 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.
>I'll recommend that to my husband. He tried dumping soapy water on
>it when it was in the trap, but it couldn't take the hint and I saw it
>back again this week.

It works on moles also. Flood the tunnel and collapse it. They move to
the neighbor's house.

>It could take him a while to get enough to sprinkle the fence line.
>I'll brew some tea.
>Cindy Hamilton

Heck, you can also contribute a specimen for the cause :-/


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