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    Dougie, I can honestly recommend without fear of contradiction that the Anshulz LR14 is the gear for kitties...they do not like them...feral cat by the haybarn eating my very easy supply of yummy bunnies did not appreciate a twang in the noggin...I appeased my ruthlessness by burying it properly...
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    Good on you EeeBees
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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    Try being in a small village/town in poland (im here for a month)

    Everyone and i mean everyone has noisy dogs. (dog with a s too)

    Dog in polish is pies; haha

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    Yes, that is quite right, Faregame but my sister would ring and tell me how many roedeer she had seen while taking their girls to school or how many pheasants were milling around on her lawn...!! They were domiciled in a village out from Krakow.
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    I hate barking dogs - especially little "dogs" (fishing bait) - the frequency of barking and the pitch seems to increase as the size diminishes. Especially as they'll just stand there... looking around calmly and then bark... and bark ... ad nauseam, ad infinitum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EeeBees View Post
    Yes, that is quite right, Faregame but my sister would ring and tell me how many roedeer she had seen while taking their girls to school or how many pheasants were milling around on her lawn...!! They were domiciled in a village out from Krakow.
    Yep i,m a few hours from there on the vistla river (near krasnik)

    Saw 5 deer on drive in - fallow sized

    In small forest about 2ks from here there are plenty of them
    Bump into them while walking

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan View Post
    I hate barking dogs - especially little "dogs" (fishing bait) -
    or wheel chocks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougie View Post
    Far out Munsey, your dogs got a cat in your own yard and you got the slap on the hand??? Cat owners are bloody annoying too, while we're ranting my dog doesn't come into your yard and rip up your rubbish....I want to set up a trap. Sick of the bloody things messing up the place, shitting in my garden and getting into the bins!
    Easily fixed dougie, go ask your local reagional council for a "live capture trap" for a cat problem you have,
    its a simple trap with a sliding door, that you can then put in your car and Return to owner or what ever you choose to do

    Dont poison or shoot your nabours dogs, do it legally. thats why you pay taxes
    go talk to them first, be a grown up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sako75 View Post
    or wheel chocks
    *chortle chortle* I hadn't thought of that particular application.

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    omg, thanks 7mmwsm! I think that's the winner!!!!

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    that seems like a great product

 

 

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