Is repel-all the brand name?  What is the correct name of the replellent?  
Where can you get it if not from the tractor supply?

While I'm here, let me tell you about my cat repellent.  I bought this 8" high 
ugly looking statue of a toad with a motion sensor in it that emits a "ribbit" 
sound when you or an animal walks by.  I sat this item on my porch to keep the 
stray cats away.  Periodically I hear it make it's noise and assume it's doing 
it's job.  One day I happened to be standing in the house near my door, and I 
heard the "ribbit" indicating that something was on my porch.  I yanked the 
door open and yelled "get out of here!" as loud as I could to startle the 
four-legged intruder.  I then shut the door and heard my wife laughing 
hysterically.  I asked her what was so funny, and simply replied, "that was the 
mailman".  I'm surprised I ever got any mail after that.


Thanks,
Tom
---- "Lee A. Stone" <[email protected]> wrote: 
> 
> is that the roeuct from tractor supply 
> bob? L
> 
> 
> On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 
> 12:45:27PM -0400, chiliblindman wrote:
> >      Last week we had a discussion on skunks and how to deter them.  I had 
> > just purchased some repel-all in a 3 lb container to keep cats out of my 
> > flower beds.
> >      Now I'm not promoting this at all and not saying it even works.  I can 
> > say that not only have I not found any cat donations in my flower beds, 
> > since I applied a cup, I have not even had any cats on my property at all.  
> > Today I will apply 2 cups and make a line around trees and poles to find 
> > out how dogs being walked are effected that find a need to pee on 
> > everything that sticks out of the ground.
> > ....................bob
> > 
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> > 
> 
> -- 
> Worrying is like rocking in a rocking chair -- It gives you something to do,
> but it doesn't get you anywhere.
> .

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