Hi, I have a fairly common problem. I have a cat and a medium sized dog which insist on sleeping on the couch and counters. I have tried everything from duct tape sticky-side-up to a piece of cardboard with thumbtacks pushed through to discourage them -- and they just keep sleeping there anyway! I almost think my cat enjoys them!
I've heard of a device called a 'scat mat' which is more or less just an extremely low power 'electric fence' attached to a vinyl mat. When they step on it, they get a small shock. It is powered by a 9V battery. They are fairly expensive, and being the DIY-er/hacker I am, I'm hoping to be able to make my own. I already have an array of parallel bare wires on a piece of insulated material to lay on my couch. The only question I have is what sort of electricity do I energize it with? I want to give the pets a reason to stop sleeping there, yet I don't want to injure the cat. Does anyone know a safe voltage/amperage combination for a 10 lb. cat? The only information I've been able to scavenge has been for an electric fence to keep cattle in -- needless to say, a WHOLE LOT more electricity than I want on my couch.
Also, will DC work, or do I need to invert it to AC?
Thanks in advance!
I've heard of a device called a 'scat mat' which is more or less just an extremely low power 'electric fence' attached to a vinyl mat. When they step on it, they get a small shock. It is powered by a 9V battery. They are fairly expensive, and being the DIY-er/hacker I am, I'm hoping to be able to make my own. I already have an array of parallel bare wires on a piece of insulated material to lay on my couch. The only question I have is what sort of electricity do I energize it with? I want to give the pets a reason to stop sleeping there, yet I don't want to injure the cat. Does anyone know a safe voltage/amperage combination for a 10 lb. cat? The only information I've been able to scavenge has been for an electric fence to keep cattle in -- needless to say, a WHOLE LOT more electricity than I want on my couch.
Also, will DC work, or do I need to invert it to AC?
Thanks in advance!