Hi Hailley

Although cats make great pets, there are many
times when wild populations or cats left to run loose
can present problems.  This article will address some
of these problems and offer solutions.
Nuisance cats can cause damage to plants and wild
life. A cat has many predatory instincts which are
lived out when they are able to forage freely beyond
the confines of their home. Many times they will prey
upon innocent birds and wildlife which are easy targets
around bird feeders. Cats will spend hours howling
their ritual mating calls throughout the night. Such
noises can be annoying as well as disruptive to
people trying to sleep. Cats like to leave scent markings
to let other cats know their territory. This smell
is both offensive and lingering. Many times it will
lead to more cats coming around. In extreme cases, cats
will learn how to live in the wild which will lead
to established populations. These populations are
often responsible for feeding on livestock, local bird
populations and any other small animal they can find.
If left unchecked, they will develop disease which
can easily spread. Rabid cats are ever increasing
and there is no slow down expected.
There are several ways to deal with these problems.
First, identify what it is you want to do with the
animal causing the problem. Many homeowners want to
keep cats out of their yard or away from bird feeders.
There are some products which may work well for this

type of application.
ROPEL GRANULES
are time released
granules which can be spread where cats like to lurk.
Disperse them where the cat has learned to lie in
wait before it attacks. The smell of the granule
is mild but irritating to cats. They will move along
in most situations looking for another place to
stalk. If they persist in another area, be sure to
treat it as well. In general, you will need to
replace the granules every couple of months to
get the best results. If you live in an area which

has a lot of rain, you can install the
GRANULE GUARD

which protects the Ropel from rain and sun. It will
enable the granules to release slower over time
so they are able to provide control longer. These
guards really are useful once the cats are gone
and you are doing applications to keep them away
for good.  In addition to the Ropel, there
is another product designed to create a barrier

through which cats will not like to cross.
CAT REPELLING GRANULES

are small tiny granules, about the size of small
seeds, which are sprinkled out over the ground
and used to stop cats from walking onto specific
sections of grass or turf. Once applied, they will
create an invisible wall or fence which cats do
not like to cross. Apply them at entry points,
trails and other known locations where cats have
been seen traveling. Many times these access points
are linked to the property where the cat may live.
Many cat owners don't seem to care much about their
cat wandering onto your property but you can rest

assured they are concerned about the welfare of
their pet. Installing some
PESTICIDE WARNING SIGNS

can help to motivate the cat owner to keep their
pet somewhat restrained. These signs are commonly
used by landscapers and are designed to warn of
recent pesticide applications. People who have
access to the turf should stay off the recently
treated areas, as a general precaution, and most
people will comply when these signs are posted.
Setting these out around your property line
may be just enough to get your neighbor to keep
his or her pet off your land!
If you have nuisance cats climbing on your car or other
areas around the home, you can try a combination of the
Ropel Granules and Defense Granules to keep them out. However,
these products will usually only work exactly where they
are applied. In order to get a larger area covered, you
should use an
use
ULTRA SOUND REPELLER.
These devices are
great for keeping stray cats off your property and
keeping them off your cars, patios, decks, bird feeders
or any other place in the yard. We have several
units to choose from so make a choice based on your
needs and situation. What's great about them is
they won't bother birds or other wildlife and
they're easy to install. Just mount one on a fence,
tree, side of a structure or any other place you want
to keep cats away. All of these can be adjusted to

work for several different animals so if you want to
use Ultra Sound for cats only, get the
USD CAT STOPPER.

This unit is unique in that it only targets cats. By
isolating the small range of sound most irritating to
cats, it won't affect other non-target animals and it
won't need any adjustments. Just power it on, set it
out and you're protected. It will work the best for
cats overall but remember, it's only for cats.
If the cat is your own pet and you want to prevent it
from having access to certain parts of your home, countertops,

fish tanks, etc, use one of our
ULTRA SOUND PET BOUNDARY

units. These are small devices, about the size of a pack
of cigarettes, and are not that powerful compared to our
outdoor units. They can be powered by battery but come
with an AC adaptor so you can plug it into any wall
outlet. This design is great for use inside because
it only goes off when the pet comes within 5-10 feet
of it. In order for it to work, you must attach a small
transmitter to the pet - usually on the collar - which
will activate the device when the pet gets too close.
This transmitter is about the size of a nickel and
your pet won't even feel it's on. When the pet walks
into the receiving zone of the device it will go off
making a sound which cats don't like. People can't
hear it and the sound is not dangerous - just
annoying. They will quickly move away from the
area and learn to stay away. This is a great tool
for keeping your cat away from where you don't
want them to go. If you have a need for something similar

to the Pet Boundary but need to target animals which
are not yours, consider the
ULTRA SOUND PET ALARM.

This device is similar in that it can emit an Ultra
Sound when animals get within a certain range. However,
it also has an "Audible" setting so that people can
hear when an animal enters a restricted area. This
unit does not need a transmitter to actuate its alarm;
it works off motion and has both a "low" and "high"
setting. It is great to use on countertops, doorways
or automobiles. Cats will be frightened by its sound
and immediately leave areas where you have it installed.
This is a great device to use when you want to keep
cats off a certain surface, out of a particular room
or away from a certain area in the home. They work
off a 9 volt battery and have an effective range
of 2-8 feet.  However, some cats are pretty
stubborn and may need a bit more persuasion. For

such cats, install some
CAT SCATMATS.
These are
thin mats which can be placed on the floor, furniture
or window sills. They have battery packs and wiring
which connects the battery pack to the mat. When
on, the battery pack "charges" the mat so that any
animal walking on it will "ground out" causing
a mild but unpleasant shock. Cats are very sensitive
to this shock and will choose not to walk where
they are placed. Scatmats are an excellent training
tool because cats are smart and will rapidly learn
how to avoid them. For this reason you generally
only need to install the Scatmat for a few days
to a week. Over this time the cat will undoubtedly
find another path or place to relax since it will
not risk getting shocked over and over. These mats
are a perfect tool for keeping the targeted animal
out of certain rooms, off countertops, off furniture,
away from fish tanks, pet tanks or plants and basically
anywhere you don't want them. We have three styles
available and since you can hook them up in series,
you can conceivably protect quite a large entrance
to any room, ledge or window sill. Once the pet knows
the shock will occur and stays away, you can remove
the Scatmat and keep it ready for its next job. And

one other type of device which is similar to the Pet
Boundary, Pet Alarm and Scatmat is the
ANIMAL STAY AWAY.

This unique repeller uses a blast of air, along with
a distinct sound, to keep cats out of small areas like
plants, counter tops, window sills or rooms. It has
a motion detector with a small range of just 3 feet.
This is by design since the intention of this machine
is to use it for small areas. It also has two
settings; the Stage One setting includes both sound
and a blast of air and should be used when the unit
is first set up. After a week or two, most cats will
learn that the sound means a "scary" blast of air
is soon to be released. This "conditioning" will
eventually make them leave based on sound alone. 
Once you observe them leaving by sound only, you
won't need to use the air. At this point you can
adjust it Stage II. This will help preserve the
air supply in the replaceable can and thus enable
it to last as long as possible. However, if you have
several cats, you may find that keeping the "sound and
air" setting on all the time is the best setting for

several weeks. This is commonly done when several animals
are being "conditioned" at the same time. Keep some
STAY AWAY REFILLS
handy and replace them as needed.
Failure to keep the device armed and ready to "spray"
will allow intelligent cats to take advantage of the
unprotected area!
Another device which we have had great results with is

our
MOTION ACTIVATED WATER SPRAYER.
This repeller works
by using a Motion Sensor and water. It connects to
any standard garden hose, runs on a 9 volt battery and
has an effective field of view over 45 degrees wide.
Simply set it out, adjust the sensitivity setting to
zero in on motion up to 35 feet away and you will be
able to keep any cat away! The Sensor will "see" any
movement inside the zone you set and when it does
it will release a 3 second blast of water at sprinkler
speed and power. This blast is enough to keep any
cat away your car, bird feeder, side of your home,
etc. The device will then reset itself and within
10 seconds is ready to blast away again. It has an
adjustable field of view, a foot pad for easy
staking and a pass through hose connection so that
you are able to hook several of them up in series.
It will work 24 hours a day in either light or
dark. When using around cars or autos it is best to
position one about 10-15 feet off of any one
corner. This position will get complete coverage for
two sides of the vehicle. In most cases this is
enough. However, if the local cats have access to
your vehicle from all four sides you might consider
getting two. Positioned at opposite corners you
will have all four sides completely covered. For
keeping away stray wandering cats off structures,
cars and from spraying around your property this
device is probably your best bet.
If you have a fence, house, tree or other part of your
property which cats are using to sharpen their claws,

use
ROPEL LIQUID
to stop them. This product is simply
sprayed on the surface of whatever they are clawing.
It tastes terrible. Cats are constantly grooming
themselves which will let them taste how bad the
Ropel is. Cats will quickly learn to leave anything
treated with Ropel alone. If the object you are
needing to keep them away from will not readily
accept the liquid such as some furniture inside the

home, use the
REPEL AEROSOL
instead. All it takes
is a light misting and cats will stay away from
where you spray it. This is a great material for
inside the home where pets are targeting furniture,
window treatments, rugs, etc. Use it every day if
needed for a few days to a week and your pet will
cease the unwanted behavior.
Another problem that develops when cats are
active around a property happens when they mark or
leave scent trails on trees or flower beds. This
smell is offensive and will linger for long periods
of time. Once they start this behavior, it will
almost always lure more cats which in turn add
their own scent. Before you know it, there is a
stink that refuses to go away! In fact, the smell
seems to get worse right after a rain. This is
because of special bacteria which is part of their
odor. This bacteria requires moisture to live
and will "feed" itself if left untreated. To remove
this odor as quickly as possible, use a special

enzyme called
DAWGON ODOR NEUTRALIZER.
Although this
product is mostly used for dog or cat urine and
feces, it works well at breaking down strong scent
markings from cats. It may take a few treatments,
but the enzymes will work to break the odor down
so that it won't be as offensive or lingering
as normal. The key to getting success when using
Dawgon is to try to get it applied as directly on
the scent or markings as you can. To help find

exact locations, use our
BLACK LIGHT.
This can
be used inside or outside, under dark conditions,
and will reflect where the cats are leaving their
odors. Once found, you are able to treat them
directly which will enable you to get the best
results.
If the nuisance cat is wild or feral and needs to
be trapped, there are two models which will work

well for catching them. The
LT111230
is the easiest
to use and works well for most applications. If you
believe the cat is unusually large or strong, you may
need to go with the bigger model
LT111236.
It is
slightly longer and the cats are more comfortable
entering due to the bigger size. Both traps feature
opening rear door's for easy animal removal; the LT111236
is available with a sliding door as well which is
really helpful if you are trying to transfer the
trapped animal to a holding cage.
When using live traps, you need to set them where
you know the cats are active. Since cats are wary
animals, using a can of cat food isn't always going
to get them in the trap. We suggest setting a can of
fish flavored cat food in the back of the trap, behind
the trip pan, and centered. You can also use any other
foodstuff you know they like to eat which could include
anything around the yard you have seen them consume.
However, to make sure they find your trap in the first

place, place some of our
CAT PASTE
on the trip pan
first. About two tablespoons, smeared on the trip
pan, will release enough smell to lure any cat over
to the trap and once they see the offering inside
they will readily enter.

Nuisance cats can be a problem.  Wild cats
should be trapped and either relocated or
destroyed - depending on local ordinances.
Local cats which use your property for
defecating, chewing or stalking can be stopped
 

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of one foxy lady
Sent: Tuesday, 26 September 2006 10:38
To: handyman
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Neighbor's Pets

Hello List,

Well yall may or may not be able to help me with this..
I have a front porch that extends the length of my house and 4 columns
to support the roof overhang which I suspect that is why my neighbor's
cats like to laze away the day on my bench on this porch and they have a
dog too who likes to run back and forth in between the little bushes
that sits in a row in front of the bench on the porch.
I have asked my neighbor to better monitor her pets she works all day
and leaves them outside to roam the neighborhood so my question is how
can I rid myself of these pests.

I like animals but just not unwanted ones..

Thanks,

Hailley




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