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The Big Cheese - Cat Repeller | 
| Brand: Toolbank Category: Lawn & Patio
Buy New: £11.95
New (26) from £9.70
Rating: 45 reviews Sales Rank: 15
Media: Garden & Outdoors Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 12.4 x 6.9 x 4.4
MPN: STV610 Model: STV610 EAN: 5036200126108 ASIN: B000NR8Q1U
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| Features:
| • | Sophisticated detection system, which detects and repels cats, without harming them | | • | Protects lawns, flowerbeds, bird feeders and ponds. | | • | Easy to install | | • | Weather resistant | | • | Requires two 9V alkaline batteries (not included) |
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Product Description PROTECT YOUR GARDEN HABITAT: There are 9 million cats in the UK. The mammal society says cats kill around 275 million prey items a year, including 55 million birds. Voles and other small mammals make up much of the remainder. The Sonic Cat Repeller will help protect your garden habitat and encourage wildlife and birds back into it.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 40 more reviews...
enjoy the pain of cat owners September 3, 2008 Mr. J. T. Gormley (worcester england) I love this product. Every house on the street but mine owns a cat so my garden is the feline toilet. Every poo that is left by "Adolf I hate my owner cat" means a night of the tester button pushed in tight so every human neighbour has to endure the noise all night. other than that it is crap. Why not do what the Canadians do, and by a trap cage which catches the cat without harm. Take it for a nice 2 hour drive and harmlessly let it loose. How do you like them apples cat owners? you suck
Oh dear! August 23, 2008 Kazzasother1 (West Midland, UK) Installed the repeller last week with high hopes of stopping our garden from being the toilet for our neighbours cats. As of yesterday there appeared to be fewer tell tale "signs"! of cats having visited so I was feeling very happy with my purchase. Unfortunately this morning I spotted a cat basking in the sun in the middle of the lawn well within the range of the repeller which makes me think that the abscence of "signs" (!) may sadly be short lived.
Seems useful, but hasn't solved the problem fully yet. August 19, 2008 M. J. Godfrey (Cheshire) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I installed this product 5 weeks ago, after checking with the manufacturer (STV Pest Control) whether the "Cat Repeller" could be expected to work against dogs and foxes. Frankly, I'm not an expert on animal poo, and didn't know what kind of animal was fouling my front garden, typically 5 times per week. They said it should work, and that the more expensive "Cat, Dog & Fox Repeller" simply has a higher power output to cover a larger area. So does it work? During the 5 weeks since installation I've seen only one cat hang around in my garden for any length of time, and that was on one occasion only. The rest have passed through quickly, at some distance from the device. In fact, after two weeks I thought the fouling problem was completely solved; but, as one of my kids pointed out, my DOG-owning neighbours were away on holiday. The animal fouled my garden within 12 hours of the neighbours' return 10 days ago, but only once since then -- which is a welcome improvement, if it continues. Perhaps their dog is still learning and will eventually stop visiting altogether. Fingers crossed for now. Additional comment: Several reviewers of the Cat Repeller have reported that "their" cats seem happy to settle down near the device. The manufacturers of a similar product (not the one under review) state on their website that this is not unusual behaviour. Apparently these cats are trying to intimidate the device and make it go away. It takes them a while to learn that they can't win the battle... so be patient -- the instructions supplied with the Big Cheese Cat Repeller clearly state that it may take up to 28 days to break the animals' habit in the case of persistent fouling.
Don't buy this - it doesn't scare cats August 8, 2008 Robert Gillespie (Southampton, England) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I set up this piece of rubbish in my back garden, near where the neighbours cats like to come and defecate. I went into the kitchen this morning and looked out to find a noxious little cat sitting on my path no more than one and a half metres from the machine, as though it was enjoying the sound. I went out and turned the garden hose on the little beast and then I pressed the test button to check that it was functioning. The red LED was on and it shrieked at me as it is supposed to do. However, when I pulled out the stake to reposition it nearer the point of entry for the cats I found I got cat faeces all over the soles of my shoes, so it had obviously done its business near the alleged cat scarer! The red LED was illuminated when I approached the machine as normal and when I pressed the test button it made a horrible noise, but I think cats like it! Don't waste your money on the piece of useless rubbish. Buy an air gun instead. I notice the's nowhere to leave feedback fior this seller, so obviously they know it's no good.
Didn't work August 4, 2008 J. C. Caulfield 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I got this a couple of days ago, seems good in theory but it's had no effect- in fact a cat dumped right next to it over the weekend, I guess some cats have just got better hearing than others, i appear to live next door to a deaf one.
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