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    "Decatting" a Land Rover

    This should probably be in the technical section but I'll post it anyway.
    A few weeks ago I had to "decat" the series 111 2.25 diesel so I put a saucer of milk on the ground beneath the engine and low and behold out came the offending "cat".
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    I've found a .243 to be very effective at decating

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    And here's the cat hoping you've debugged the softwear, it's getting the itches.

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    Was it a British Short Hair............

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    and how did you go about deoiling the cat

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    My uncle decatted his car twice the same way with both of the kids cats. All he did was start the car and both times, the cats who were sitting on the nice warm motor were pulled into the spinning fanbelt. Was not popular with the kids for a long time....

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    I had to de-cat our harvester a few years ago, a family of feral kittens had made it their home, when I fired it up and started the drum spinning they came out the back in pieces think there were 6 of them... Very effective method of decatting I think.

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    mmmmmmmeeeeeeeeeeooooooooowwwwwwwwwww
    By all means get a Defender. If you get a good one, you'll be happy. If you get a bad one, you'll become a philosopher.
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    A large capet snake is an effective de-catting tool, but you may have to wait a while for him to move on.

    I hve been told tinned sardines, tin puntured and left in the sun a few days, then opened for Feral Cats is also an effective way of disposing of them. Have not tried this one.

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    I've had to 'de-lizard' the Disco a few times.
    One time the wife insisted I 'de-spider' it after a huntsman was sleeping on the inside of the windscreen when she wanted to go out! I told her that the spider was harmless and spiders have rights too, but she wasn't buying that line. Ha!
    The way the carpet is looking, it might be time to 'debug' it.
    And the way our old boxer is lately, I predict it won't be long before I'll be 'de-dogging' the house...

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