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Old July 29th 03, 01:39 PM
IdTattooU
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Hi All,
Just wanted to thank you all again for the great suggestions regarding Ed
bringing in all kinds of dead/alive animals through the dog/cat door.
I'm still trying to find an electronic door that will fit in the brick wall
opening, but in the meantime I've got him wearing a harness and bell. He's a
big cat so the harness is actually a dog's size small and the bell is the kind
you hang in a parrot's cage. He walked around the house like a drunk for a day
getting used to wearing it but I finally let him outside. So far, so good. I
think he's too embarrassed to be seen in his new outfit because he hasn't
roamed far from the immediate yard (a good thing). Thanks again all....
Lisa
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Old July 29th 03, 01:55 PM
Alison
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Hi ,
A survey By the RSPB in ther UK found that sonic collars for cats are
more effective than bells and were considered humane by the RSPCA.
Unfortunately , it didn't give any product names .
Alison

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Alison

"IdTattooU" wrote in message
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Hi All,
Just wanted to thank you all again for the great suggestions

regarding Ed
bringing in all kinds of dead/alive animals through the dog/cat

door.
I'm still trying to find an electronic door that will fit in the

brick wall
opening, but in the meantime I've got him wearing a harness and

bell. He's a
big cat so the harness is actually a dog's size small and the bell

is the kind
you hang in a parrot's cage. He walked around the house like a

drunk for a day
getting used to wearing it but I finally let him outside. So far,

so good. I
think he's too embarrassed to be seen in his new outfit because he

hasn't
roamed far from the immediate yard (a good thing). Thanks again

all....
Lisa



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Old July 29th 03, 01:55 PM
Alison
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Hi ,
A survey By the RSPB in ther UK found that sonic collars for cats are
more effective than bells and were considered humane by the RSPCA.
Unfortunately , it didn't give any product names .
Alison

--
Alison

"IdTattooU" wrote in message
...
Hi All,
Just wanted to thank you all again for the great suggestions

regarding Ed
bringing in all kinds of dead/alive animals through the dog/cat

door.
I'm still trying to find an electronic door that will fit in the

brick wall
opening, but in the meantime I've got him wearing a harness and

bell. He's a
big cat so the harness is actually a dog's size small and the bell

is the kind
you hang in a parrot's cage. He walked around the house like a

drunk for a day
getting used to wearing it but I finally let him outside. So far,

so good. I
think he's too embarrassed to be seen in his new outfit because he

hasn't
roamed far from the immediate yard (a good thing). Thanks again

all....
Lisa



 




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