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RE: Re[4]: RE: RFID Human Implants - Occupancy Detection


  • Subject: RE: Re[4]: RE: RFID Human Implants - Occupancy Detection
  • From: "Ward, David" <DAvid.Ward@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 16:20:22 -0000


The Supersoaker water pistol certainly works

I've used one on a few occasions in our old place,
usually when our Cats got into a situation and called in the Artillery for
backup...


-----Original Message-----
From: Pete Shew [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 08 February 2005 15:48
To: UKHA
Subject: Re[4]: [ukha_d] RE: RFID Human Implants - Occupancy Detection



I'm thinking of getting a large water pistol!

I am a bit annoyed that the neighbours, who live in a flat,
have put a cat flap where the only real destination is our
garden, which has been "owned" by our cat. If you can't sh*t
your cat on your own property you shouldn't have one! I'm
pretty easy going, but coming into the house is not on.

Pete

*********** REPLY SEPARATOR  ***********

On 08/02/2005 at 14:09 Benfield, John (Penta) wrote:

>>We didn't have to bother with this nonsense until we found a
recent new
>neighbours cat coming down our stairs!!  :-(
>
>We had a similar problem with our last cat. The neighbours one
was coming
>in, also being jet black it was sometime very hard to
distinguish between
>them (until the interloper bolts to the door). One day we came in and
>found the interloper upstairs, I shut all of the doors and proceeded to
>spray the little blighter with a plant sprayer with water in. Never had
>the problem again.
>
>JB
>
>
>
>
>Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>








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