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Big Cheese Cat Repeller Reviews

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

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Always Had A Dog!
Up until recently we have always been dog owners and have therefore never had to worry about cats being a problem in the garden, however, sadly our trusted spaniel recently passed away and hey presto, the cats have made a beeline for my lawn and garden. It was a real problem as we have an 3 year old boy who loves to play outside with his toys and always seems to find where the cats have quite literally been!

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I found the big cheese cat repeller online and read some of the excellent reviews it has received. I took the plung and ordered it thinking if it didnt work I have not wasted a fortune - I need not have worried. No sooner had it been installed (stuck in the garden on its spike) when the first cat fancied a nose around my magnolia tree, he didnt hang around, wow something spooked him and judging by the lack of cats since I am quite sure it is the Big Cheese Cat Repeller !!!

A Hitchin, London

It works!
As with the other reviewers, cats were a constant problem.The big cheese cat repeller worked within a day or so,so I left it in the front garden for about a week so the cats got used to it being there,then I moved it into the rear garden.Now instead of jumping out of bed a number of times every night with my trusty water pistol whenever I heard cats jumping over my fence or gate I could sleep through the night-heaven! But after a couple of weeks I noticed [the evidence was rather obvious!]that cats had discovered that the scarer was no longer in the front,so I had to put it back there again. I now divide it between the front and back gardens a couple of weeks in each,and it seems to work OK.My 12 year old son can always hear when it’s on,though I can’t,but that can be an advantage if I forget to turn it off during the day and leave it on when there’s a lot of foot traffic in the “cat alarm zone”. I found it better not to place it facing the entrance to the garden as everyone passing by sets it off.[unless you have a solid, reasonably high fence or wall I place mine near the gate facing the house and garden,so only anyone/thing coming into the garden sets it off. Just keep it out of sight of neighbouring kids or it may disappear! Nothing else kept the persistant cats out-netting,nails+wire in the top the fence,but this is brilliant. It works!

Mrs Lesley, Hants