Clever way to deal with neighborhood cats

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Newbian

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Wtf.. I have never had a cat piss on my car or really anything other then the ground.

I have seen dogs do it but never a cat.

Unless you have a cat in heat or such it was never a problem.
 

Ichinisan

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I've never noticed cat piss, but maybe I'm just not very perceptive to that kind of thing.
 

Ronstang

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I could have saved that guy a lot of effort and explain to him that cats are so fucking stupid they will keep coming back and get sprayed with the hose. Yes, they are that fucking dumb.

They do piss and shit on everything also and I have had them piss in in the vents of the cars. It is much simpler to simply kill all the ones that keep coming by every once in a while. Eventually your stupid neighbors will wise up and stop getting cats too.
 

Ichinisan

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I could have saved that guy a lot of effort and explain to him that cats are so fucking stupid they will keep coming back and get sprayed with the hose. Yes, they are that fucking dumb.

They do piss and shit on everything also and I have had them piss in in the vents of the cars. It is much simpler to simply kill all the ones that keep coming by every once in a while. Eventually your stupid neighbors will wise up and stop getting cats too.

He did mention that you could wire a second actuator to a 12-gauge. You'd still want the first one with the hose to clean up.
 

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He did mention that you could wire a second actuator to a 12-gauge. You'd still want the first one with the hose to clean up.

Except for when the mailman comes up to your house and you take out his legs. :biggrin:
 

PaperclipGod

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I did this with a high powered UV laser i got at a surplus auction few years ago. The cats learned pretty quick... especially the black ones.

The best part was they had no idea what was hitting them. I wish I still had it, the cats have repoplated around here....
 

Ichinisan

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I did this with a high powered UV laser i got at a surplus auction few years ago. The cats learned pretty quick... especially the black ones.

The best part was they had no idea what was hitting them. I wish I still had it, the cats have repoplated around here....

What did the UV laser do? Scorch them? That'd have to be a strong laser.

Why did it affect the black cats more? If it's just lighting them up, I think any kind of light would do.
 

PaperclipGod

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What did the UV laser do? Scorch them? That'd have to be a strong laser.

Why did it affect the black cats more? If it's just lighting them up, I think any kind of light would do.

Imagine getting blasted with a beam of light 100x stronger than the UV put out by a tanning bed.

It affected the black cats more because the black absorbed more of the heat than the lighter colored cats. It would like instantly singe their fur and they'd flip out.
 
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