09-08-2013, 15:12
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Re: Bloody cats
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Originally Posted by MargaretR
The only problem with placing it indoors is that my movement in front of it will activate the sound. Even though I can't hear it, the children living above me might, so the strobe light setting will have to do.
Yesterday evening after I had removed it from the balcony (due to the children reporting the 'whistling' noise,) I took my personal attack alarm out there.
One cat set one paw on the balcony and got blasted eardrums. This amused the children no end. I had to explain what I had used and was urged 'do it again'. I declined saying 'for cats only' - so they went and found one and delivered it - naughty
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The sound from those cat repellers dos'nt pass thro walls, and the range of motion operation is only a few feet, you could set it up so that it only covers the balcony, and a little bit of Duct tape could be used on the sensor on the side that might detect children.
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