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To: | Syd Curtis <> |
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Subject: | More moggy developments (was Re: To Fax a Cat) |
From: | Eric Hocking <> |
Date: | Fri, 19 Jun 1998 16:53:33 +1000 |
Talk about synchronicity, just received this from a Dr. W.J. (Liam) Martin at Willana Lifesciences. Probably in response to my posting about a person's design for a cat/bird alarm. These guys are taking it too extremes. ===================================== Read about the development of an intelligent sonic collar which limits predation by domestic cats on wildlife in: http://www.willana-lifesciences.co.uk/index.htm Cheers Liam ===================================== Syd Curtis wrote: > Recent discussion concerning bells and other devices to be attached to cats > to warn native wildlife extended to suggestions involving rather heavy > bells and swimming-pools. -- Eric Hocking "A closed mouth gathers no feet" == Melbourne, Australia == http://www.ozemail.com.au/~ehocking |
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