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    Quote Originally Posted by Iain
    But a 12 gauge is absolutely spectacular, at close range anyway
    That's probably how he got the hole in the floor in the first place
    Regards, Bob Thomas

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    I personally hate the smell of Nilodour... something about it makes me feel ill
    The best way to get rid of pee smells is by using an enzyme compound - this will neutralise the organic compounds in the pee that create the stink. You can buy enzyme "pet sprays" from woolies and such, but the easiest & cheapest way is to mix up some enzyme laundry detergent and use that. I use BioZet and it works incredibly well - just mix a spoonful of it with some COLD water and sponge it on the stinky area. It's also excellent for washing the dog beds in

    We got a cat trap from the council the other day, but the buggers wouldn't go in it. Very depressing to peek outside and see them sitting on the bloody thing!
    Last edited by blt; 29th January 2005 at 04:13 PM. Reason: spelling

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    Quote Originally Posted by blt
    We got a cat trap from the council the other day, but the buggers wouldn't go in it. Very depressing to peek outside and see them sitting on the bloody thing!
    Electrify it......Mwaaahhhhhhaaaaa

    Al

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    We had a problem with various roaming dogs at one stage, goth the dog trap from the council. Mentioned it to a couple of neibours & showed them.
    Didn't catch a damn thing but it fixed the problem

    you gota find something interesting to bate these things with. Also remember pussies are curious things, theres no point going in If they can see whats in there from the outside.
    Observe pussie when left alone with partly closed cardboard box. They can't help them selves they gota see inside

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozwinner
    Electrify it......Mwaaahhhhhhaaaaa
    Hahaha! I just got a mental image of a car battery and some jumper leads.... oh, that is so tempting.

    But good point about covering it a bit... I must admit, I just stuck some raw chicken in as bait, and shoved the whole cage in the middle of the yard. I guess that's not terribly appealing to cats... It's not like I want to make my yard even more inviting to them. However, I didn't mention - we caught a magpie in it! At least the cage would've protected it from cats!

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    I love cats.
    But I can't eat a whole one.

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    you could try melalueca oil 100%. its a solvent/airfreshner/cleaner/antiseptic

    there use to be a bloke in Darwin who used his wheelie bin full of water to eliminate the local strays... lol

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    A 12 Guage Shottie is far too uncivilised for the likes of readers to this post, surely?

    Far better to construct a Gas Chamber utilising your car exhaust, that not only solves the cat "issue", but also allows you to show off your construcyion skills!

    Please consider.
    Ummmm, what was the question?

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