Posted by Lynda Thornton on March 27, 2005, 9:25 am
Hi
Yesterday I spotted a black cat stalking across our front lawn (never
seen one there before and I see the front garden a lot) with something
in its mouth, it looked grey and like a small animal of some kind.
I didn't think it could be a baby bird yet, too early surely? What
might it have been, a baby squirrel perhaps, it looked a bit big for a
mouse, but maybe a large one? Any ideas?
Plus has anyone found an effective deterrent yet, what do people think
of Silent Roar?
Lynda
Posted by Mike on March 27, 2005, 9:35 am
> Plus has anyone found an effective deterrent yet?
> Lynda
Deterrent to the VERMIN CAT?????
YES
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
Mike
with a cat crap free garden :-))
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Posted by Clive Holden on March 29, 2005, 5:01 am
>>
>>
> Deterrent to the VERMIN CAT?????
> YES
> 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
> Mike
> with a cat crap free garden :-))
Hi Mike,
This sounds interesting - how does it work exactly? By any chance does it
emit a high voltage shock to said cats as they squat to crap??!!! :-)))
Clive in Kent
Posted by Kay on March 27, 2005, 10:05 am
>Hi
>Yesterday I spotted a black cat stalking across our front lawn (never
>seen one there before and I see the front garden a lot) with something
>in its mouth, it looked grey and like a small animal of some kind.
>I didn't think it could be a baby bird yet, too early surely? What
>might it have been, a baby squirrel perhaps, it looked a bit big for a
>mouse, but maybe a large one? Any ideas?
Rat?
--
Kay
"Do not insult the crocodile until you have crossed the river"
Posted by Sacha on March 27, 2005, 10:20 am
On 27/3/05 16:05, in article GRWgEwFvusRCFw7b@scarboro.demon.co.uk, "Kay"
>> Hi
>>
>> Yesterday I spotted a black cat stalking across our front lawn (never
>> seen one there before and I see the front garden a lot) with something
>> in its mouth, it looked grey and like a small animal of some kind.
>>
>> I didn't think it could be a baby bird yet, too early surely? What
>> might it have been, a baby squirrel perhaps, it looked a bit big for a
>> mouse, but maybe a large one? Any ideas?
>>
> Rat?
Baby rabbit? One of its own kittens?
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www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
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> Lynda