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Is a "Fly swatter" circuit appropriate for a cat?

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eti:

--- Quote from: jpanhalt on November 11, 2022, 08:03:10 pm ---
--- Quote from: eti on November 11, 2022, 07:44:09 pm ---Obedience through fear? Sounds like Russian politics! BAD, clumsy "solution".

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Based on your concurrent bleeding heart stories, I could care less what you think.  You have been a success at nothing.  Using "Russian politics" is just a diversion.  Try to keep politics out of a discussion about training cats.  The term pets applies to many animals, but American law as related to them differs by species.   That is, dogs are different than cats.

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"You have been a success at nothing."

Would you care to demonstrate a plan to "succeed", like you have? Since you seem so happy and contented in yourself, I'd like to learn how to adapt such a happy, kind demeanour, to make myself endearing to others, as you seem to have perfected it, as I see from your calm, caring manner, the product of inner contentment and peace... please share your "wisdom".  ;) :)

PS: If you could care less, that means that in order to care LESS, you must care at least a little; this is basic logic.

Gyro:

--- Quote from: eti on November 11, 2022, 07:42:26 pm ---With animals, love and kindness ALWAYS work best... and PATIENCE... and if you have none of those, don't have a cat. It's a blessing to you, not a nuisance to be fixed. Patience PAYS OFF.

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Any advice for the neighbour's cat that persistently craps on your lawn then?

jpanhalt:

--- Quote from: Gyro on November 11, 2022, 08:31:54 pm ---Any advice for the neighbour's cat that persistently craps on your lawn then?

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Yep, look at YT videos, as previously mentioned.  There are no leash laws for cats like there are for dogs.  At least none I am aware of.  There's a reason for that.

Gyro:

--- Quote from: jpanhalt on November 11, 2022, 08:36:53 pm ---
--- Quote from: Gyro on November 11, 2022, 08:31:54 pm ---Any advice for the neighbour's cat that persistently craps on your lawn then?

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Yep, look at YT videos, as previously mentioned.  There are no leash laws for cats like there are for dogs.  At least none I am aware of.  There's a reason for that.

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... Short of lying in wait all day with the water pistol, or automatically drenching the postman!?

james_s:

--- Quote from: Gyro on November 11, 2022, 08:31:54 pm ---Any advice for the neighbour's cat that persistently craps on your lawn then?

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Cats hate citrus, lemon or orange oil scents will typically repel them, and the Scat Cat things I mentioned work well, though they're not meant to be outdoors in the weather. It's unusual for a cat to poop on a lawn, normally they bury their waste.

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