mad al 146 Posted December 18, 2008 Report Share Posted December 18, 2008 this always works on cats Quote Link to post
Guest jbswildlife Posted December 18, 2008 Report Share Posted December 18, 2008 this always works on cats what is wrong with cats. its a pet and not a threat to us. my wife has a cat i've got a working terrier both have their naturel insticts they sleep in the same basket every night, but both go out and kill. Quote Link to post
ianrob 2 Posted December 19, 2008 Report Share Posted December 19, 2008 (edited) this always works on cats what is wrong with cats. its a pet and not a threat to us. my wife has a cat i've got a working terrier both have their naturel insticts they sleep in the same basket every night, but both go out and kill. If you keep your cat in your own house and garden, then that's fine. Let it wander killing birds and sh1tting in peoples gardens, then it's a pest of the first order. Normally cat owners where I live, have no interest in gardening, surprise. There are doggy bins springing up everywhere nowadays, yet cats are allowed to wander about sh1tting and digging up seedbeds, molesting pigeons, and killing songbirds. This somehow is a taboo subject for the media, and while we are bombarded with lectures on dog sh1t, cats are never mentioned. What other animal can you "own" and just allow to wander anywhere it fancies doing damage as it fancies. Little wonder they occasionally get into trouble from gardeners and pigeon fanciers. Personally I now have to net my entire garden against them at sensitive times, and though I don't advocate or condone it in any way, I fully understand the desire by some to take firmer action . ian. Edited December 19, 2008 by ianrob Quote Link to post
Halfinch 51 Posted December 19, 2008 Report Share Posted December 19, 2008 Ok, so this idea is maybe not one of your best, BUT at least you had an idea, it's easy for people to slag off new ideas and say that there are tried and tested ways of doing something, we used to get around perfectly well on horses, so no need for cars then??? The first mobile phones were laughed at, too big, to heavy no need for them, too expensive, Not laughed at anymore though. Maybe in this case the tried and tested way will be the best way ever, but unless you have people like JBS you'll never know for sure. Better luck with your next invention. Quote Link to post
mad al 146 Posted December 19, 2008 Report Share Posted December 19, 2008 I've no problem with cats, just as long as they stay off my land Quote Link to post
ianrob 2 Posted December 19, 2008 Report Share Posted December 19, 2008 Ok, so this idea is maybe not one of your best, BUT at least you had an idea, it's easy for people to slag off new ideas and say that there are tried and tested ways of doing something, we used to get around perfectly well on horses, so no need for cars then??? The first mobile phones were laughed at, too big, to heavy no need for them, too expensive, Not laughed at anymore though. Maybe in this case the tried and tested way will be the best way ever, but unless you have people like JBS you'll never know for sure. Better luck with your next invention. Trouble is, this is a step backwards. A 5 ft long piece of 2.5mm hightensile fencewire at a cost of 1.7p bent into a hoop with a six strand snare in it, not only does the job, but does it better. It's next to invisible for one, and it's springy for another, and cushions the pull on it. Send for Woodga's video, he's an expert with hoop snares. Good luck ian. Quote Link to post
ChrisJones 7,975 Posted December 20, 2008 Report Share Posted December 20, 2008 what is wrong with cats. its a pet and not a threat to us. my wife has a cat i've got a working terrier both have their naturel insticts they sleep in the same basket every night, but both go out and kill. A pest isn't a pest because of what it is... it's a pest because of where it is. In a basket is fine but I'm not going to sit idly by and allow the local moggy to waste the local goldfinches. I'll leave the snaring advice to those that really know what they're talking about, and they know who they are! Quote Link to post
ianrob 2 Posted December 20, 2008 Report Share Posted December 20, 2008 (edited) what is wrong with cats. its a pet and not a threat to us. my wife has a cat i've got a working terrier both have their naturel insticts they sleep in the same basket every night, but both go out and kill. A pest isn't a pest because of what it is... it's a pest because of where it is. In a basket is fine but I'm not going to sit idly by and allow the local moggy to waste the local goldfinches. I'll leave the snaring advice to those that really know what they're talking about, and they know who they are! I fear the cats will keep their status, so watch out mr Jones. I also feel the remark re the snarers was an if the hat fits comment aimed at me, however as I'm on treatment for paranoia at present, I'll spare you the broken thumb treatment this normally receives. Regards ian Edited December 20, 2008 by ianrob Quote Link to post
ChrisJones 7,975 Posted December 20, 2008 Report Share Posted December 20, 2008 Personally I've done my fair share of cat trapping. Nothing like Domestos to get the piss out of the back of the van. The last job I did, with regard to feral cat removal, was from a woman who's new born child was born blind in one eye, due to toxoplasmosis carried by the feral cat population. She spent hours cleaning cat shit from her vegetable plot and contracted it through contact with the faeces. Live trap and then humane disposal. Quote Link to post
ianrob 2 Posted December 21, 2008 Report Share Posted December 21, 2008 Personally I've done my fair share of cat trapping. Nothing like Domestos to get the piss out of the back of the van. The last job I did, with regard to feral cat removal, was from a woman who's new born child was born blind in one eye, due to toxoplasmosis carried by the feral cat population. She spent hours cleaning cat shit from her vegetable plot and contracted it through contact with the faeces. Live trap and then humane disposal. I have a pic which I will try to find today of the result of one nights' cat activity in my garden. I have a feeling, that there will be more conflict between cats and veg growers as the likes of Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall encourage an upsurge in self sufficiency. Quote Link to post
ChrisJones 7,975 Posted December 21, 2008 Report Share Posted December 21, 2008 You never know... maybe we'll see some legislation about cats, in the future. From a public health point cat faeces isn't any better than dog. Quote Link to post
pegandgun 52 Posted December 22, 2008 Report Share Posted December 22, 2008 made some of these. dont know if they will pass the legal test but needs tried let you know if it catch's anything YOU MUST BE F#CKING KIDDING US MATE Quote Link to post
IanB 0 Posted December 22, 2008 Report Share Posted December 22, 2008 I agree peg, and the other comments... I'm all for new ideas but why waste time and money making something thats inferior to a simple Hi-Tensile wire hoop.....Sorry but it is quite funny, not meaning to upset Quote Link to post
Guest jbswildlife Posted December 22, 2008 Report Share Posted December 22, 2008 I agree peg, and the other comments... I'm all for new ideas but why waste time and money making something thats inferior to a simple Hi-Tensile wire hoop.....Sorry but it is quite funny, not meaning to upset your not upsetting like i said before iim not trying to change anything just f***ing about with my needs. but thanks for all the feed back good or bad Quote Link to post
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