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Cat Repeller

After a hard day's work cleaning up your garden, tending to plants and mowing your lawn, you sit back and admire your work only to see a cat come into your garden and undo all your hard work.

Cats playing in your garden might be "cute" to some people, but to avid gardeners it's a real nightmare.

Not only do cats damage plants, they litter and urinate on your lawn- which can be very dangerous if young children are around. Digging up carefully laid top soil and eating fruit and veg are not uncommon, and neither is scaring away the wildlife (like birds) from your garden.

So you ask yourself, how can I get rid of that cat quickly and without causing it any pain? Well now there is a way to do both- Cat Repellers

A Cat Repeller is a simple device that emits a sonic pulse every few seconds which cats cannot stand. As a result, they steer clear from your garden.

The sonic pulse is only audible to cats, which can hear a different frequency from other animals and humans. This means you will hear nothing while you go about your daily business and enjoy your garden. Cats on the other hand will never step foot there again.

Types of Cat Repeller

There are various types of cat repeller, but they all do the same job- emit a sound that makes cats run away.

The most common, and frankly best quality are detection repellers you discreetly locate in your garden.

They are battery or mains operated and weather proof and work by using a sensor to detect movement in a garden and then emit a sonic pulse. As mentioned before, the sonic pulse is inaudible to anything else but a cat, so it will not bother you.

The number one make of detection repeller is The Big Cheese due to its superior build quality and longevity.

A further type of repeller is a jet spray water repeller. These innovative products have a detection sensor and spray a jet of water at cats whenever detected. They also work well to repel herons, squirrels and other nuisance animals. You simply shove it into the ground and hook your hose up to it and wait for a cat to enter your garden. These are great products which really work!

If you really want to fortify your garden, you should consider using fence and wall security spikes. While these plastic spikes do not hurt a cat, they will definitely provide a deterrent from entering your garden.

Security spikes are great because they work well and are low cost. You can simply attach them to your fence and sit back and relax. Consider using security spikes with detection repellers or jet sprays and your garden will be like Fort Knox!

By arming yourself with a variety of cat repellers, your garden will no longer become a stomping ground for local cats and other pests. You'll be able to enjoy your garden and know all your hard work is not being undone!

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