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I also kept a slingshot and some small stones handy at the backdoor for raccoons, squirrels etc. etc. :) more to scare off than to injure. they do get the hint after awhile.
To all the posters on this thread......just sayin'. http://www.thepeterboroughexaminer.c...th-pellet-gun/
Pretty much at that stage now. This woman just moved up here from Toronto last fall. Her hubby/boyfriend is ok, but really out of his comfy zone living the rural life. I've tried to be good next door neighbour. Lent him tools, lent him my wood splitter on occasion, etc, etc. I even taught him how to change propane tanks for his kitchen range? Real live, in the flesh, citiots? But this cat issue has destroyed any friendliness what-so-ever! Sad really?
Good, he should not have one with that mentality.
[QUOTE=jaycee;1066301]Why waste candies and $$$$ on a damn cat , when cheap stones will do![/QUOTE9]
Cause I don't have the time or patience to make little dried balls of mud, and marbles leave glass shards in the grass.
With mints I can sit on the porch and eat the ammo... how many did you think I planned to shot at the cat.:rolleyes: