Posted: 5/5/2011 12:36:48 PM EDT
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for those who can't own a pellet gun https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIbkLjjlMV8 |
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I can put together a MUCH more effective "cat trap" in about five minutes. Search "bucket trap" on Youtube for details. You will only get them once in this manner, but it's enough. Oh, be sure to check legality, as it's not legal to make sets of this type everywhere. And before the cat lovers start shrieking, please know I will never make a set of this type anywhere but on MY PROPERTY. Keep your feline demon home and we can live in peaceful harmony. Here's one, and many others to the right. |
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I guess I've been very lucky –– never had that problem. At least cats don't fucking bark nonstop.
BTW, I own a pellet gun and could have shot the shit out of my neighbor's barking dog at 3 am. It might have shut him up, but then, as annoying as an animal might be, I'm not so sociopathic as to hurt someone's pet. |
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Or, if you're too lazy to make one yourself, there's a commercially available alternative.
http://www.amazon.com/Contech-Electronics-CRO101-Scarecrow-Motion-Activated/dp/B000071NUS
And, it being called the scarecrow, I notice the resemblance:
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I guess I've been very lucky –– never had that problem. At least cats don't fucking bark nonstop. BTW, I own a pellet gun and could have shot the shit out of my neighbor's barking dog at 3 am. It might have shut him up, but then, as annoying as an animal might be, I'm not so sociopathic as to hurt someone's pet. You mean like most of us are not so sociopathic as to let our pets run stray and destroy/damage the property of others? |
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Quoted: I can put together a MUCH more effective "cat trap" in about five minutes. Search "bucket trap" on Youtube for details. You will only get them once in this manner, but it's enough. Oh, be sure to check legality, as it's not legal to make sets of this type everywhere. And before the cat lovers start shrieking, please know I will never make a set of this type anywhere but on MY PROPERTY. Keep your feline demon home and we can live in peaceful harmony. Here's one, and many others to the right. Yeah!!! . I have a problem with raccoons which are slaughtering the nesting birds in my trees. |
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I guess I've been very lucky –– never had that problem. At least cats don't fucking bark nonstop. BTW, I own a pellet gun and could have shot the shit out of my neighbor's barking dog at 3 am. It might have shut him up, but then, as annoying as an animal might be, I'm not so sociopathic as to hurt someone's pet. You mean like most of us are not so sociopathic as to let our pets run stray and destroy/damage the property of others? My cats stay indoors and don't ever go outside. What pets do you own and how do you maintain them? I don't think you've shared that with us. |
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I guess I've been very lucky –– never had that problem. At least cats don't fucking bark nonstop. BTW, I own a pellet gun and could have shot the shit out of my neighbor's barking dog at 3 am. It might have shut him up, but then, as annoying as an animal might be, I'm not so sociopathic as to hurt someone's pet. You mean like most of us are not so sociopathic as to let our pets run stray and destroy/damage the property of others? My cats stay indoors and don't ever go outside. What pets do you own and how do you maintain them? I don't think you've shared that with us. None at this moment, but I've had bird dogs (E. Pointers) and beagles for over 30 years. I have a proper kennel facility out back, complete with insulated (inside) houses and heated water buckets. Oh, and tops on the kennel runs so they can't climb out. If you have indoor cats then I'd think you would see strays as a menace too. They harbor, transport, and transmit numerous diseases and parasites, as well as the destruction of others' property. They are a terrible nuisance, and not to be tolerated. Oh, they also have nothing to do with your inside animals, nor my kenneled canines. Feral cats are . . . feral. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I guess I've been very lucky –– never had that problem. At least cats don't fucking bark nonstop. BTW, I own a pellet gun and could have shot the shit out of my neighbor's barking dog at 3 am. It might have shut him up, but then, as annoying as an animal might be, I'm not so sociopathic as to hurt someone's pet. You mean like most of us are not so sociopathic as to let our pets run stray and destroy/damage the property of others? My cats stay indoors and don't ever go outside. What pets do you own and how do you maintain them? I don't think you've shared that with us. None at this moment, but I've had bird dogs (E. Pointers) and beagles for over 30 years. I have a proper kennel facility out back, complete with insulated (inside) houses and heated water buckets. Oh, and tops on the kennel runs so they can't climb out. If you have indoor cats then I'd think you would see strays as a menace too. They harbor, transport, and transmit numerous diseases and parasites, as well as the destruction of others' property. They are a terrible nuisance, and not to be tolerated. Oh, they also have nothing to do with your inside animals, nor my kenneled canines. Feral cats are . . . feral. Toxoplasmosis is a REAL disease which is carried by cats. Feral cats are a menace to wild bird populations. |
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Toxoplasmosis is a REAL disease which is carried by cats. Feral cats are a menace to wild bird populations. +1. They are also a menace to:
Destroy them all, I hate stray cats. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I guess I've been very lucky –– never had that problem. At least cats don't fucking bark nonstop. BTW, I own a pellet gun and could have shot the shit out of my neighbor's barking dog at 3 am. It might have shut him up, but then, as annoying as an animal might be, I'm not so sociopathic as to hurt someone's pet. You mean like most of us are not so sociopathic as to let our pets run stray and destroy/damage the property of others? My cats stay indoors and don't ever go outside. What pets do you own and how do you maintain them? I don't think you've shared that with us. None at this moment, but I've had bird dogs (E. Pointers) and beagles for over 30 years. I have a proper kennel facility out back, complete with insulated (inside) houses and heated water buckets. Oh, and tops on the kennel runs so they can't climb out. If you have indoor cats then I'd think you would see strays as a menace too. They harbor, transport, and transmit numerous diseases and parasites, as well as the destruction of others' property. They are a terrible nuisance, and not to be tolerated. Oh, they also have nothing to do with your inside animals, nor my kenneled canines. Feral cats are . . . feral. Whats the legality of those traps within city limits? |
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I guess I've been very lucky –– never had that problem. At least cats don't fucking bark nonstop. BTW, I own a pellet gun and could have shot the shit out of my neighbor's barking dog at 3 am. It might have shut him up, but then, as annoying as an animal might be, I'm not so sociopathic as to hurt someone's pet. You mean like most of us are not so sociopathic as to let our pets run stray and destroy/damage the property of others? My cats stay indoors and don't ever go outside. What pets do you own and how do you maintain them? I don't think you've shared that with us. None at this moment, but I've had bird dogs (E. Pointers) and beagles for over 30 years. I have a proper kennel facility out back, complete with insulated (inside) houses and heated water buckets. Oh, and tops on the kennel runs so they can't climb out. If you have indoor cats then I'd think you would see strays as a menace too. They harbor, transport, and transmit numerous diseases and parasites, as well as the destruction of others' property. They are a terrible nuisance, and not to be tolerated. Oh, they also have nothing to do with your inside animals, nor my kenneled canines. Feral cats are . . . feral. Toxoplasmosis is a REAL disease which is carried by cats. Feral cats are a menace to wild bird populations. Good thing our oh-so-wise legislature made shooting a feral cat a felony in Texas.
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I guess I've been very lucky –– never had that problem. At least cats don't fucking bark nonstop. BTW, I own a pellet gun and could have shot the shit out of my neighbor's barking dog at 3 am. It might have shut him up, but then, as annoying as an animal might be, I'm not so sociopathic as to hurt someone's pet. You mean like most of us are not so sociopathic as to let our pets run stray and destroy/damage the property of others? My cats stay indoors and don't ever go outside. What pets do you own and how do you maintain them? I don't think you've shared that with us. None at this moment, but I've had bird dogs (E. Pointers) and beagles for over 30 years. I have a proper kennel facility out back, complete with insulated (inside) houses and heated water buckets. Oh, and tops on the kennel runs so they can't climb out. If you have indoor cats then I'd think you would see strays as a menace too. They harbor, transport, and transmit numerous diseases and parasites, as well as the destruction of others' property. They are a terrible nuisance, and not to be tolerated. Oh, they also have nothing to do with your inside animals, nor my kenneled canines. Feral cats are . . . feral. Whats the legality of those traps within city limits? Perfectly legal in some jurisdictions. Not in others. In yours? How would I know?
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I guess I've been very lucky –– never had that problem. At least cats don't fucking bark nonstop. BTW, I own a pellet gun and could have shot the shit out of my neighbor's barking dog at 3 am. It might have shut him up, but then, as annoying as an animal might be, I'm not so sociopathic as to hurt someone's pet. If someone was so concerned about their pets well being, they would keep the cat indoors. Cat's are destructive. I've had "outdoor cats" scratch my cars, costing me money in repairs. They constantly used my mulch as a litter box. One attacked my dog in MY yard, causing injury to his eye and costing me vet bills . I had to take time out of my busy schedule, to get traps, set them up and remove the animals. All because cat owners refused to take control of their destructive cats .
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. I have a problem with raccoons which are slaughtering the nesting birds in my trees.

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