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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1132361" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>My cats stay in the garden and barn. The dogs stay in the yard. I know that anything that comes into the yard is killed, raccoons, possums and skunks. I have 4 cats in my garden area, i do know i get snakes, not only small, but very big ones. But, the other varmints have to cross the cats to get to the dogs, and my dogs kill anything and do routinely. So, i'm guessing the only thing the cats may keep away are rabbits mice and rats. I use to have problems with rabbits eating sprouts until the cats lived in the garden 100% of the time.</p><p> I think after making a negative remark on the other wireless fence post i made, that was the only thing he could come up with at the time to disagree with this thread. A few posters here like to make up things just to look smart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1132361, member: 22072"] My cats stay in the garden and barn. The dogs stay in the yard. I know that anything that comes into the yard is killed, raccoons, possums and skunks. I have 4 cats in my garden area, i do know i get snakes, not only small, but very big ones. But, the other varmints have to cross the cats to get to the dogs, and my dogs kill anything and do routinely. So, i'm guessing the only thing the cats may keep away are rabbits mice and rats. I use to have problems with rabbits eating sprouts until the cats lived in the garden 100% of the time. I think after making a negative remark on the other wireless fence post i made, that was the only thing he could come up with at the time to disagree with this thread. A few posters here like to make up things just to look smart. [/QUOTE]
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