my old neighbor, she is home bound, (she is a very nice person) and she would put cats food at doorstep and fed any cats come by around). Now this become a strong hood, at least 10 coming and go (sometimes more than 20!)
for some reason I don't understand, those cats just like come into my garden only to leave something behind. It's smelly and unhygienic. Summer is coming and I like to sit at the garden without this nonsense.
thanks that looks interesting, I would see if I could get one, thanks
Master G to fr0d0
3 Apr 161#23
The ones with the shotgun attachment work even better. :wink:
Pateo
3 Apr 162#3
Water version is more efficient at deterring cats but the one I had started to malfunction, leaking water plus the sun and weather in general have adverse effects on pir sensor, so eventually put a very thin wire trellis fence up all around the garden on top of six foot fence seems to of stopped 99% of cats coming to crap in gravel beds, plus the birds have started nesting again now!
dealchaser888 to Pateo
3 Apr 16#7
thanks a lot for all the useful information. I would try it later.
deb8z
3 Apr 162#4
I like the idea of a solar panel,has anyone used one ?
I have this type below but rechargeable batteries are quite costly .
They do work well,but if you have a large garden you will need more than one to cover the whole area.
dealchaser888 to deb8z
3 Apr 16#9
thanks a lot, I had thought about such before but I worry if they works and water could come into the battery slot easily because where my garden facing. I would look into this one, thanks
rhinopaul
3 Apr 161#8
Had at least 4 different cats $#itting in my garden last year. Bought 2 of these and they work. Some cats dissapeared straight away others took longer but I removed the sensors over winter and have had no cats return so far. I cant hear them but they annoy my Mrs. It's usually only children that can hear them.
dealchaser888 to rhinopaul
3 Apr 16#12
thanks for such useful information.
compadre to rhinopaul
3 Apr 16#15
Just how old is your Mrs!
Jamie200
3 Apr 169#10
Not bothered about cats, but if it repels noisy kids then great, if it repels mrs too then the garden will be somewhere to enjoy some peace.
dealchaser888 to Jamie200
3 Apr 16#13
Ha ha, don't that the mrs see this
turbo_c to Jamie200
4 Apr 16#41
lol! that's hilarious
tek-monkey
3 Apr 161#11
Interesting, got a cat issue at the end of my garden this could be useful.
boostii
3 Apr 162#14
A mad old fella said on a radio phone that he pees on his own driveway to keep the cats off. He swore by it. I happened to be potty training my toddler so decided to empty the wees from the potty in the garden. It worked, no more cats.
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Integrated solar panel for mains-free operation, with 5 modes for specific animals or universal use
With sturdy aluminium spike for ground attachment, and materials for optional wall-mounting
Includes batteries and USB charging cable
** note : may not supply to all Lidl store
Hi, could anyone share their experience with this item. I need one desperately, just not sure buy this one or those on amazon, thanks in advance
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my old neighbor, she is home bound, (she is a very nice person) and she would put cats food at doorstep and fed any cats come by around). Now this become a strong hood, at least 10 coming and go (sometimes more than 20!)
for some reason I don't understand, those cats just like come into my garden only to leave something behind. It's smelly and unhygienic. Summer is coming and I like to sit at the garden without this nonsense.
I have this type below but rechargeable batteries are quite costly .
They do work well,but if you have a large garden you will need more than one to cover the whole area.