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Re: Cat and other (feces) in the garden LIST OWNER COMMENTS
- To: s*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: Cat and other (feces) in the garden LIST OWNER COMMENTS
- From: R* S* <r*@circle.net>
- Date: Wed, 16 Apr 1997 22:15:57 -0400
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- Resent-Date: Wed, 16 Apr 1997 19:19:44 -0700
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Intergalactic Garage wrote:
>
> >Hola!!
> >
> >To everybody who has problems with cats and similars:
> > Have you tried to install a net over your food-producing areas?
> >
> >If that doesn´t work, you can put a low voltage electrified wire fence
> >(you can use a high voltage if you are really fed up with these lovely
> >pets).
> >
> > Raul Montoro. Valencia. (Spain)
>
> I hate to continue this thread any further, but, having wonderful soil in
> my beds that I can work with my hands, and having lost all of my wild
> bunnies (which I always planted for) and snakes (which ate the voles the
> cats can't seem to out smart), I have to admit, I'm a little sick of cats
> in my garden, but...
>
> Does anyone know if electric fencing is legal in the typical US municipality??
>
> Allan Balliett
> Shepherdstown, WV
OUTSIDE CATBOX!!!!
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