The (in)effectiveness of anti-cat repellents and motivational factors

作者: Matthijs B.H. Schilder

DOI: 10.1016/S0168-1591(05)80046-2

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摘要: Abstract The effectiveness of seven anti-cat repellents was tested against cats in two different motivational states, using a randomized block design. When were motivated to defecate or urinate the not effective. One repellent tended attract rather than repel them. hungry few had significant overall effect, but at individual level repelling effect negligible.

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