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I've recently moved into my new house which has a lovely little pond i
the garden - home to 3 goldfish. The water was so murky that you couldn't see the fish, so I called guy from a local aquarium company who came out to clean the pond an install a saftey grating (I have a 2 year old child). He also attache meshing to the grate to 'keep the cats from getting the fish'. It hasn't worked! The fish have been terrorised by numerous cats and of the poor buggers have somehow been dragged out and left to die. Th remaining goldfish is in a right state, his fins are torn and he ha claw marks all over him. How do I keep the cats away - my neighbour recommends trellis along al walls and nails on the gate, has anyone tried this or do you have an other ideas. Thank - Scooby Don' ----------------------------------------------------------------------- posted via www.GardenBanter.co.uk |
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Moth Balls, One of these water throwing herrings.
A fake barking dog. Or a pellet gun. "Scooby Don't" wrote in message s.com... I've recently moved into my new house which has a lovely little pond in the garden - home to 3 goldfish. The water was so murky that you couldn't see the fish, so I called a guy from a local aquarium company who came out to clean the pond and install a saftey grating (I have a 2 year old child). He also attached meshing to the grate to 'keep the cats from getting the fish'. It hasn't worked! The fish have been terrorised by numerous cats and 2 of the poor buggers have somehow been dragged out and left to die. The remaining goldfish is in a right state, his fins are torn and he has claw marks all over him. How do I keep the cats away - my neighbour recommends trellis along all walls and nails on the gate, has anyone tried this or do you have any other ideas. Thanks -- Scooby Don't ------------------------------------------------------------------------ posted via www.GardenBanter.co.uk |
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![]() Do you have electric fido fences over on your side of the pond? They deliver a shock to the intruding animal and usually that is enough to keep them away forever. Or one of those motion activated sprinkers works too. good luck! ka30p http://www.geocities.com/watergarden...dors/home.html |
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Sorry for going off topic, but your username... you don't happen to drive a
type of Japanese car do you ? Theo |
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bwahaahhahaaahhh .. the combination of wet cat making contact with electric fence
standing on wet ground ... YES!!!! EROSPAM (Ka30P) wrote: Do you have electric fido fences over on your side of the pond? They deliver a shock to the intruding animal and usually that is enough to keep them away forever. Or one of those motion activated sprinkers works too. good luck! ka30p http://www.geocities.com/watergarden...dors/home.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
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Scooby Don't wrote:
*I've recently moved into my new house which has a lovely little pon in the garden - home to 3 goldfish. The water was so murky that you couldn't see the fish, so I called guy from a local aquarium company who came out to clean the pond an install a saftey grating (I have a 2 year old child). He als attached meshing to the grate to 'keep the cats from getting th fish'. It hasn't worked! The fish have been terrorised by numerous cats an 2 of the poor buggers have somehow been dragged out and left to die. The remaining goldfish is in a right state, his fins are torn and h has claw marks all over him. How do I keep the cats away - my neighbour recommends trellis alon all walls and nails on the gate, has anyone tried this or do you hav any other ideas. Thanks * Hi hope this helps..have you tried building up the sides of your pon so the offending cats are looking down into your pond rather than bein on the same level as the water, that way they cannot just take a swip of the fish - LORRAIN ----------------------------------------------------------------------- posted via www.GardenBanter.co.uk |
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Moth Balls, One of these water throwing herrings.
A fake barking dog. Or a pellet gun. "Scooby Don't" wrote in message s.com... I've recently moved into my new house which has a lovely little pond in the garden - home to 3 goldfish. The water was so murky that you couldn't see the fish, so I called a guy from a local aquarium company who came out to clean the pond and install a saftey grating (I have a 2 year old child). He also attached meshing to the grate to 'keep the cats from getting the fish'. It hasn't worked! The fish have been terrorised by numerous cats and 2 of the poor buggers have somehow been dragged out and left to die. The remaining goldfish is in a right state, his fins are torn and he has claw marks all over him. How do I keep the cats away - my neighbour recommends trellis along all walls and nails on the gate, has anyone tried this or do you have any other ideas. Thanks -- Scooby Don't ------------------------------------------------------------------------ posted via www.GardenBanter.co.uk |
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Are there raccoons in the UK or other fish eating (don't mind getting wet)
critters? Or are the cats in the UK particularly aggressive? Regardless, look for the Scarecrow, a motion activiated sprinkler as shown he http://www.km01.com/index.html click on Pest Deterrants. ~ jan See my ponds thru the seasons and/or my filter design: http://users.owt.com/jjspond/ ~Keep 'em Defrosted~ Tri-Cities, WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website "Scooby Don't" wrote in message I've recently moved into my new house which has a lovely little pond in the garden - home to 3 goldfish. The water was so murky that you couldn't see the fish, so I called a guy from a local aquarium company who came out to clean the pond and install a saftey grating (I have a 2 year old child). He also attached meshing to the grate to 'keep the cats from getting the fish'. It hasn't worked! The fish have been terrorised by numerous cats and 2 of the poor buggers have somehow been dragged out and left to die. The remaining goldfish is in a right state, his fins are torn and he has claw marks all over him. How do I keep the cats away - my neighbour recommends trellis along all walls and nails on the gate, has anyone tried this or do you have any other ideas. Thanks -- Scooby Don't ------------------------------------------------------------------------ posted via www.GardenBanter.co.uk |
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Scooby Don't wrote:
I've recently moved into my new house which has a lovely little pond in the garden - home to 3 goldfish. The water was so murky that you couldn't see the fish, so I called a guy from a local aquarium company who came out to clean the pond and install a saftey grating (I have a 2 year old child). He also attached meshing to the grate to 'keep the cats from getting the fish'. It hasn't worked! The fish have been terrorised by numerous cats and 2 of the poor buggers have somehow been dragged out and left to die. The remaining goldfish is in a right state, his fins are torn and he has claw marks all over him. How do I keep the cats away - my neighbour recommends trellis along all walls and nails on the gate, has anyone tried this or do you have any other ideas. Thanks -- Scooby Don't ------------------------------------------------------------------------ posted via www.GardenBanter.co.uk Think RACOONS! |
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"~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote:
Are there raccoons in the UK or other fish eating (don't mind getting wet) critters? Or are the cats in the UK particularly aggressive? Regardless, look for the Scarecrow, a motion activiated sprinkler as shown he http://www.km01.com/index.html click on Pest Deterrants. ~ jan I agree. It does not sound like the work of cats. |
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