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Overall, these cats versus layout threads always devolve into a myriad of suggestions on ways to torture or kill cats. I don't see that with layouts versus dogs or any other pets. It seems to be a unique thing with cats, and I'm not sure why it's acceptable.
Well, I built my train room next to the family room, with a wide connecting door we used to keep open so that my wife and I could be in proximity and I wouldn't feel like a recluse and she like a lover scorned. For years that worked well as our old kitty was no problem and stayed mostly on the floor. But now we have two new kitties that think n scale cars are perfect mice size to bat around so I have to keep them out and have to keep the door shut. Hate it. I do feel like a recluse and my wife started referring to the train room as the "basement".... So today after stumbling on this thread, I ordered SSSCAT, a water spraying, noise inducing gizmo with a proximity sensor from Amazon that's supposed to keep cats away....we'll see if that works.To be continued, Otto K.
Does it have replaceable batteries, or is it a sealed unit? If they're replaceable, could you get rechargeable batteries, and wire a charging circuit to the device, so that whenever the room lights are on, the batteries recharge? Or, if you don't turn the room power off (most people don't, but some railroad rooms have "kill switches"), the batteries will serve as backup during failures. Either way, you'll never have to worry about changing the batteries.
I read this years ago, and I thought it was perfect: The difference between cats and dogs -http://www.reconnections.net/difference_cats_dogs.htmHmm... short but sweet...
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