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Re: OT: Cats On New Van
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Posted by Brian in NY on March 28, 2005 at 13:41:48 from (24.97.74.126):
In Reply to: OT: Cats On New Van posted by Super Steve on March 27, 2005 at 16:11:23:
Well...obviously you don't want to kill them or really hurt them. And you aren't in a position to build a garage. So the only other options are a)Paint the van white....it won't make such a nice, warm perch for the felines as a dark color will. b)Get a motion activated sprinkler system to give the cats a nice bath....you know how cats hate water. If not wanting to outlay cash for sprinkler system, get your lawn chair and the hose and give any one of em that gets within 10 ft of the van a nice squirt. Do this for about 2-3 days with no time missed..maybe hire a retired feller to man the spray station..Bet you won't see em around much longer. c) get a live trap and some tunafish....trap one at a time, and relocate them about 20 miles away. That will take a while but it does work Good Luck
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