oldguy Posted January 6, 2008 Report Posted January 6, 2008 who has problems with these, and how do you get rid... Ive just bought 2 sonic repellants for both front and back gardens
DOVEScot Posted January 6, 2008 Report Posted January 6, 2008 who has problems with these, and how do you get rid... Ive just bought 2 sonic repellants for both front and back gardens Another fancier had sonics but the culprit was deaf ;D Nothing keeps them all away, we use imitation rubber snakes around the garden.
ALF Posted January 6, 2008 Report Posted January 6, 2008 A NISE FAST DUG USUALLY DOES THE TRICK ;D 8) 8)
DOVEScot Posted January 6, 2008 Report Posted January 6, 2008 A NISE FAST DUG USUALLY DOES THE TRICK ;D 8) 8) The cats know when they are locked up :-/ When our staffies out they give the area a wide berth ;D
oldguy Posted January 6, 2008 Author Report Posted January 6, 2008 crushed paracetamol in bit food The ones that visit me are never hungry, they just come todo their dirt , ive got my eye on one of the main culprits so i can follow it home,i'm sure its mum and dad will want to have its property returned!!!
oldguy Posted January 6, 2008 Author Report Posted January 6, 2008 wonder if this would ever catch on
p charlton Posted January 6, 2008 Report Posted January 6, 2008 a trap and a car to take it to the moors?? or a dog that lives outside
Guest dogeon Posted January 7, 2008 Report Posted January 7, 2008 crushed paracetamol in bit food Asprin it thins the blood to much thining is leathal
The White Rapido Man Posted January 7, 2008 Report Posted January 7, 2008 I have 3 workine lurchers that are kenneled outside......and still I have trouble.... I subsequently bought a catch em alive racoon trap off ebay for £19......... ;D I dont have problems with Rats anymore ;D
Roland Posted January 7, 2008 Report Posted January 7, 2008 Dogs don't climb, and cats soon know this of course, and when a cat drops on the back of a dog, which they will, regardless of size, the eyes are torn out, Be warned. The reason that Grey hounds / whippets are useful, o- on ground only - is that they don't have time to stop when the cat arches it's back ... if a dog has the chance to stop when a cat faces up to it... the dog either goes away saving face by posing - normally - or just flees. Yes a spring trap box and released away works wonders. Just strong enough to spring back into a lock position ... or just go and buy for £50 a blooming electric fence and have done with it ... they use them on allotments, and back gardens... Once stung ... normally on the WET nose as the smell it, they never cross the eclectic line again ... indeed give it a wide berth to say the least.
Guest MBpigeonguy Posted January 7, 2008 Report Posted January 7, 2008 under the christmas break i had a mink come into my loft, he did not touch a pigeon but he got 2 of my rabbits, the mink was a break out from a near by mink ranch, when i got to the loft he was hiding in a small box, well what happend to him later on he deserved!
darkknight Posted January 7, 2008 Report Posted January 7, 2008 there is a stuff called reaper i think thats what its called they sell it at pets at home cats hate it
DOVEScot Posted January 7, 2008 Report Posted January 7, 2008 Ask your neighbours to put a bell on the cats collar, this allows the birds to hear them coming, also the wild birds, sadly the mice as well
THE FIFER Posted January 7, 2008 Report Posted January 7, 2008 i find the scarecrow water guns the best the cats dont come back once they get a blast of water from them, i set them up at night, and you can tell if anything has been you see the water, make sure you dont go in its area yourself or your dog as you get soaked
chickadee Posted January 7, 2008 Report Posted January 7, 2008 i find the scarecrow water guns the best the cats dont come back once they get a blast of water from them, i set them up at night, and you can tell if anything has been you see the water, make sure you dont go in its area yourself or your dog as you get soaked Well that wouldn't work for me as I would get soaked every day, well for the first few times anyway before it got lobbed over the fence. ;D ;D ;D
THE FIFER Posted January 7, 2008 Report Posted January 7, 2008 Well that wouldn't work for me as I would get soaked every day, well for the first few times anyway before it got lobbed over the fence. ;D ;D ;D have been myself a few times, you have to make sure you can get to the back of them to shut off, or get to the tap which will be outside their area, but they are good,
sammy Posted January 7, 2008 Report Posted January 7, 2008 just get yir self a dog that will sort it ,legally dogs bark a warning to cats so if cats comes into garden and gets eaten by dog not your fault is it thats what the dogs there for
jimbobboy Posted January 7, 2008 Report Posted January 7, 2008 I opt for the box trap w/food for the kitty. Then a ride to the moutains( you call moors I think) Have done this before and also squirrels and chip munks!!! jimbobboy PS. at least your're giving them a chance at life somewhere else!!!
sammy Posted January 7, 2008 Report Posted January 7, 2008 I opt for the box trap w/food for the kitty. Then a ride to the moutains( you call moors I think) Have done this before and also squirrels and chip munks!!! jimbobboy PS. at least your're giving them a chance at life somewhere else!!! Untill your neighbours see what yir doing and report it to the police when they cant find there cat
Roland Posted January 7, 2008 Report Posted January 7, 2008 Ask your neighbours to put a bell on the cats collar, this allows the birds to hear them coming, also the wild birds, sadly the mice as well Had a Tom cat 3 doors down with TWO bells on a collar .... never made a jingle when in 'Stealth mode'
oldguy Posted January 7, 2008 Author Report Posted January 7, 2008 Early today I found one solution, FATBALLS, i will leave you all to guess how best to use them kev
chickadee Posted January 7, 2008 Report Posted January 7, 2008 Early today I found one solution, FATBALLS, i will leave you all to guess how best to use them kev Do they fit? ;D
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