I have a "friend" who has issues with neighborhood cats...
Ok, it's me. We have a cat, about 17 yrs old, that lives in our garage. She gets out and roams the neighborhood, like all the other cats do.
The problem is that if we leave the garage door up for her to come and go, all the other neighborhood cats want to come in the garage and clean out her food bowl.
I've thought about a pellet rifle, but I don't want to seriously injure/kill someone else's cat. I just want to "inspire" them to stay away from the garage.
Lately I've thought about an air-soft gun, but know next to nothing about them. So... ask the forum.
Are they powerful enough to "sting" (inspire) a cat, without doing physical harm to them? Range would be probably 15-20yds, max, since when I open the door to the garage, they slink down the drive toward the alley. By the time I pick up the gun, that would be the approximate range.
I also thought about getting an inexpensive pump up airgun, and just pump it once or twice, to keep the velocity of the pellet down low.
Any ideas?
Ok, it's me. We have a cat, about 17 yrs old, that lives in our garage. She gets out and roams the neighborhood, like all the other cats do.
The problem is that if we leave the garage door up for her to come and go, all the other neighborhood cats want to come in the garage and clean out her food bowl.
I've thought about a pellet rifle, but I don't want to seriously injure/kill someone else's cat. I just want to "inspire" them to stay away from the garage.
Lately I've thought about an air-soft gun, but know next to nothing about them. So... ask the forum.
Are they powerful enough to "sting" (inspire) a cat, without doing physical harm to them? Range would be probably 15-20yds, max, since when I open the door to the garage, they slink down the drive toward the alley. By the time I pick up the gun, that would be the approximate range.
I also thought about getting an inexpensive pump up airgun, and just pump it once or twice, to keep the velocity of the pellet down low.
Any ideas?