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<p>[quote user="beaver3365"] I had nearly the same problem except I'm HO. The way I (so far) broke my cat from roosting on my layout was simple. I have a Broadway 2-10-4 w/ sound. I left it idling one evening near the favorite spot of my cat. The sounds didn't bother him enough for him to move until I clamped down good on function #3. After I removed him from the ceiling, all it takes is a quick toot of a whistle and he's up the stairs and out of my train room.[/quote]</p><p><span class="smiley">[(-D]</span></p>
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