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http://www.electricfencing.co.uk/cattle.asp
Make sure to buy the fence for cattle. To test its efficiency make a wee wee on it.
The ‘Garden Guardian‘ kit has been created to keep cats off specific areas, such as ponds, flower beds, seed beds etc. It comprises three lines of green electric tape or polywire, supported by push-in posts (all of which come in green).
The standard kits come with either 100m or 200m of polywire/tape and 10 or 20 posts together with a small battery energiser running off two D-Cell batteries. Alternatively, a small mains energiser or solar energiser could be substituted.
Keeping Cats Off Walls, Fences & Roofs
Insulators: To keep cats out and off fences/walls/roofs etc., a barrier can be created by an electric fence of wire/polywire mounted on Insulators. As an electric fence will only work by touching the live wire and the earth at the same time, an artificial earth will need to be created on a non metal fence or wall e.g. another wire, this time linked to the earth stake.
Electric Netting
Electric netting, complete with push-in posts, is one of the most effective deterrents for keeping cats away from specific areas – such as borders and veggie patches. Nets can be erected and taken down quickly and easily. Nets can be easily linked together to create a larger barrier. They are also an effective deterrent for keepingdogs, badgers and rabbits out. The fence can be powered by either mains or battery powered energisers.
Cat crap upsets a lot of people.
A black and white one visits my garden on a fairly regular basis now, I'm considering airsoft as a humane alternative to killing it with fire or skinning the little **** alive.
I can be all smug here, because my cat ****s in my bedroom, not on anyone's lawn. Sometimes in the litter tray, sometimes partially on the carpet, sometimes on my bed.
I can be all smug here, because my cat ****s in my bedroom, not on anyone's lawn. Sometimes in the litter tray, sometimes partially on the carpet, sometimes on my bed.
It's only cat ****.
If you get it before it dries out you could put it on a potter's wheel and make a vase or something out of it.
I can be all smug here, because my cat ****s in my bedroom, not on anyone's lawn. Sometimes in the litter tray, sometimes partially on the carpet, sometimes on my bed.
It's only cat ****.
If you get it before it dries out you could put it on a potter's wheel and make a vase or something out of it.
I can be all smug here, because my cat ****s in my bedroom, not on anyone's lawn. Sometimes in the litter tray, sometimes partially on the carpet, sometimes on my bed.
Do it, it really is fun, and you're not damaging the strange creature, so it's all good. SHOOOT!!