Tsk, Tsk. How dare you suggest a low tech solution ! And a clever one at that ! Eric On Friday, September 10, 1999 1:21 AM, Nigel Goodwin [SMTP:nigelg@LPILSLEY.DEMON .CO.UK] wrote: > In message <010701befb20$35576dc0$37d766cf@ken>, Ken Kaarvik > writes > >>Just want to scare them off via their ears not fry them! > > > >Use a motion sensor to turn on a sprinkler. Now you may need a way to tell > >the difference between a cat and a kid! (maybe you could use a Pic). > > Visit your local zoo or Safari Park and buy some lion droppings, all > cats mark their territory, and lion droppings placed strategically warn > smaller cats to keep away. There's recently been a series on UK TV > called 'Lion Country', about a safari park, and they showed this > actually in use - they followed a guy home who had lots of cats ruining > his lawn, he placed the droppings and the cats wouldn't come closer than > the other side of the road :-). > -- > > Nigel. > > /--------------------------------------------------------------\ > | Nigel Goodwin | Internet : nigelg@lpilsley.demon.co.uk | > | Lower Pilsley | Web Page : http://www.lpilsley.demon.co.uk | > | Chesterfield | Official site for Shin Ki and New Spirit | > | England | Ju Jitsu | > \--------------------------------------------------------------/