Why not just get her an electronic collar for a small dog? The remote can be
set for just noise or for various shock settings. The shocks are always
preceded by the tone, so the miscreant can learn to avoid punishment. The mild
setting is roughly equivalent to holding your finger on a purring cat's throat.
The highest setting is more annoying than painful.
Kate
----- Original Message -----
From: "Linda Grunthaner" <grunthaner at gmail.com>
To: "Bill L" <pythias at pacifier.com>
Cc: spridgets at autox.team.net
Sent: Thursday, December 1, 2011 3:00:07 AM
Subject: Re: [Spridgets] Not LBC.....electronics advice school project.
We are programing Arduino chips for our underwater robot in my robotics
club but it's too big. I'm designing a cat collar so when the younger kitty
Sprite gets near the old kitty Stitches an alarm sounds on Sprites collar
because that youngster torments the older cat.
Lin
On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 5:50 AM, Bill L <pythias at pacifier.com> wrote:
> Hello Linda,
>
> have you looked at AUDRINO boards?
>
> http://www.arduino.cc/
>
>
> you seem to want a proximity sensor --if its a ferrous object
> you're detecting, or an infra red prox detector...
>
> I'm not an electronics guy, but my son was working with these
> boards this past summer.
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Bill L. mailto:pythias at pacifier.com
>
> '66 Sprite MKIII HAN8L49403 "the red thing"
>
> There's too much blood in my caffeine system
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