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- From: news@tct.com (Usenet)
- Subject: Re: Cat Repellant
- Organization: TC Telemanagement, Clearwater, FL
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 18:51:04 GMT
- Message-ID: <C1H5p5.2pp@tct.com>
- References: <C144C3.GHw@SSD.intel.com> <C14C4L.8BE@srgenprp.sr.hp.com> <#2_s4qd@dixie.com>
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- brett@sr.hp.com () writes:
- >Brad Rullman (brad@ssd.intel.com) wrote:
- >> I have a problem: a neighborhood cat likes to hang around under the ...
- >>
- >> Is there some kind of repellant I can use on the ground under the
- >> cedar tree to discourage this kind of anti-social activity?
- >A dog?
- >A .22?
- >A few rat-traps?
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- Now, now, children...
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- Actually Hartz makes a product called "No!" that works very well for a friend
- of mine. He uses it to keep his cat off the kitchen counter. They make an
- indoor and an outdoor variety (I have no experience with the outdoor).
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- Humane, effective, cheap, unobtrusive.
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- jeff@tct.com
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