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04-01-2006, 03:58 PM   #11

Re: I woke up to???????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Originally Posted by dinahsmum
Liberator collar


Here it is - only works on birds apparently, so you could still have mice etc.

LOVE ME - LOVE MY CAT

If the lady love is devoted to a feline, then the best way to express your love this Valentine's Day might be to forget the flowers and chocolates and go instead for an ingenious new cat collar which makes sure the local bird population doesn't suffer when her cat goes on the prowl.
Called Liberator(r) the collar sends out an audio and visual alarm activated by the force of movement when a cat launches itself to attack a bird - and gives the bird enough time to escape. The frequency of the audio alarm is threatening to birds, but inoffensive to cats and humans.
Cats are natural predators and a survey by the Mammal Society reveals that up to 75 million birds are killed each year by the UK's 7.5 million domestic cat population. Many of those killed are songbirds, like thrushes, which have suffered severe drops in numbers over recent years.
Light in weight (17 grams), comfortable and long-lasting, Liberator(r) has been rigorously tested in field trials to make sure it is effective. It warns the intended prey but does not restrict the cat's natural movements or actions. Cats continue to hunt but they have no chance of catching and killing any bird life. Cats can now play a part in conservation.
Cats use a different method when hunting mice and rats, which does not activate the alarm, and this coupled with the fact that mammals cannot fly to freedom means Liberator(r) does not inhibit cats from attacking small mammals.
Many people are upset when cats bring dead or injured birds into the house, or when they kill birds outside, and Libertor(r) was developed to address that concern and also in response to research which found that collar bells have no effect in reducing the number of birds cats kill.
Of all the cat collars sold, 80 per cent are fitted with bells, reflecting owners' concerns about their cats attacking birds and small mammals. Although bells ring when cats move, they do not work when they are really needed - when cats attack birds. A cat remains very still prior to launching an attack, so the bell does not ring. Also, when the cat springs towards the bird the movement forces the bell back against the cat's throat, effectively silencing it.
At both crucial times the bell fails to act as an adequate warning to birds. In contrast, Liberator(r) only sounds when it is really needed, at the point of attack.
Liberator(r) consists of a battery , a small microchip printed circuit and an audio-visual alarm triggered by the cat launching itself at a bird. The long-life battery can be replaced by batteries readily available from all good electrical retailers.
Liberator(r) is fitted with a timer to cut short audio output on such occasions as when a cat is scratching around its collar, triggering the alarm. Liberator(r) is designed to complement the cat's superb suspension that cushions extraneous shocks. Off the cat, Liberator(r) will activate when subjected to direct shock.
Liberator(r) costs only £11.95 and carries a money-back guarantee. Orders can be placed by calling the Liberator(r) hotline on 01480 414012.
Liberator(r) is supported by cat lover Rolf Harris.

It's available through a lot of the on-line pet stores - maybe P@H etc as well?
Will give it a go! I hate idea of Sammy killing valuable birdlife.
Am just unsure, in that his collars last (at most) 3 weeks! That could work out expensive! He is the type of cat that comes in for a feed or a short cuddle!
Should I try and make him more of a house cat? He is a rescue kitten from a farm cat.



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04-01-2006, 04:04 PM   #12

Re: I woke up to???????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Sounds as if he is a really happy cat Lianne - doing what he likes best!



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04-01-2006, 04:07 PM   #13

Re: I woke up to???????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Sounds as if he is a really happy cat Lianne - doing what he likes best!
He is a happy chappy! I love him to bits!!!
I must admit, it is only me that hates the mice running around my lounge!!



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04-01-2006, 08:02 PM   #14

Re: I woke up to???????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!


this is 1 plus reason to keep them in LOL



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04-01-2006, 11:30 PM   #15

Re: I woke up to???????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!


dont ya just love 'em! I would of s**t myself if I stepped on a feather, I have a feather phobia!
Dawn.



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04-01-2006, 11:48 PM   #16

Re: I woke up to???????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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dont ya just love 'em! I would of s**t myself if I stepped on a feather, I have a feather phobia!
Dawn.
Dwn - I SO know what you mean!!!! I have to hid behind hubby when we're near pigeons incase they even THINK about flying near me . . .



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05-01-2006, 12:01 AM   #17

Re: I woke up to???????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Dwn - I SO know what you mean!!!! I have to hid behind hubby when we're near pigeons incase they even THINK about flying near me . . .
Dawn and Yola you make me laugh at a feather phobia!! Its so mad, but then again I am terrified of spiders and they I am told are harmless

Arnt phobias a strange thing?



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