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Invisible fence fouled...
Peanut, my cat, learned to beat the invisible fence that I installed in
my yard. He was using it for about 2 years with no incident. Peanut did not seem to care that he couldn't get out. Then I turned down the "power" a bit, so he would have a slightly bigger area to enjoy. Well, the new "power" setting worked fine for a few days. But then he somehow learned to escape. I think he would just run through the shock area... and once he got outside, he was fine. The real problem is that I turned the power back up, but Peanut can still escape. And I don't think training him on this system again will help. I am considering purchasing something like this: http://store.yahoo.com/comfort1st/petinfenpiff.html ....which can not be escaped from. Do you think it will be difficult to re-train him? I know very little (i.e. nothing) about cat behavior. All I know is that I am honored that Peanut allows me to commune with his graciousness. My master thanks you for your contribution. :-| |
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