Caught one last night! The cheap canned cat food did the trick. Turned it out at my shop, if the dog doesn't get it maybe it can do some good by helping with rats! Resetting the traps again tonight. One down 12-13 more to go...
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Originally posted by SaintBlaise View PostFor the cat trappers. If you catch a cat in a trap. Cover the trap with a blanket and make it dark. The cat will calm down, then you can transport it to a Beto supporters house for release.
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Been trapping them for years. I call animal control and they come pick them up. I never see the cat again. My conscious is clear. It would also be clear if'n I took a 12ga to them. I use the have a heart trap with tuna or sardines. I will catch about 2 possums for every cat. Animal control gets them too.
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Cats do not go to Heaven. God hates them too, and will send them back as kittens for your kids to bring home!!!
Seriously, the feral cat is the largest and most prevalent invasive species problem we have, and the sad decline in game bird and song bird populations can be directly correlated to this.
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Originally posted by chongo View PostI saw a warden on Lone Star law do just that with a coon getting into a chicken coop last week. Owners caught the coon, warden relocated to somewhere on LBJ if I recall. I don't see the problem with relocating an animal away from people, or did I miss something?
I live just far enough out of town that dirtbags from town think it's OK to dump cats n dogs, coons, etc. off on my property... It is NOT OK and it is illegal unless I give specific permission to dump them.
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Originally posted by dustoffer View PostNot so here---for cats. Dogs yes. I just don't understand as cats are an exotic, non-native species that does much damage to the local bird, reptile, and small mammal population. One of my favorite things that happened long, long ago in a far away neighborhood. Trapped a cat that belonged to a neighbor who had a pet door. I dumped half a bottle of Tinks skunk scent on the cat in the trap and released it. Cat hauled for home and went inside naturally.
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We have a couple of feral cats show up at our storage facility each year. In the past, we'd trap them and contact Animal Control. They'd come pick up the cat and 99.99% of the time euthanize it soon after - no one comes to the pound to adopt a feral cat.
A couple of years ago, I trapped one and I posted on Facebook 'free cat' - hoping some bleeding heart would step up to adopt it and keep it from being put down. I said if no one takes the cat, I'll let it loose on my 15 acres in the country to fend for itself.
Well you'd of thought I spit in the Pope's face. All these snowflakes start accusing me of 'killing' the cat by releasing it to the wild for coyotes, etc. to eat. They had all kinds of suggestions that would cost me time and money to place the cat somewhere - but they were unwilling to put their actions where their mouths were.
I am not going to relocate the cat to someone else's property, but I figure a feral cat fending for himself in the country is far better prospect (for the cat) than letting Animal Control take the cat to certain death.
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Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View PostFar as I am concerned, YOU or anyone else who traps an amimal, wild or domestic and relocates it is no different than the worst poacher. AND it is just as illegal as killing a feral cat. If you don't trap and dispose of properly and legally, DON'T CATCH IT IN THE FIRST PLACE!
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Originally posted by dustoffer View PostRelocating is illegal in Texas---it is called "abandoning" per the penal code.
https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/penal-c...ct-42-092.html
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Originally posted by dustoffer View Postnot so here---for cats. Dogs yes. I just don't understand as cats are an exotic, non-native species that does much damage to the local bird, reptile, and small mammal population. One of my favorite things that happened long, long ago in a far away neighborhood. Trapped a cat that belonged to a neighbor who had a pet door. I dumped half a bottle of tinks skunk scent on the cat in the trap and released it. Cat hauled for home and went inside naturally. :d
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Originally posted by dustoffer View PostNot so here---for cats. Dogs yes. I just don't understand as cats are an exotic, non-native species that does much damage to the local bird, reptile, and small mammal population. One of my favorite things that happened long, long ago in a far away neighborhood. Trapped a cat that belonged to a neighbor who had a pet door. I dumped half a bottle of Tinks skunk scent on the cat in the trap and released it. Cat hauled for home and went inside naturally.
Damm..... this is absolutely a classic!!!!!
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Next time you see a litter of kitten. Round them up put them in a tow sack. Slam them on the ground. Throw them in the lake. Do whatever blows your skirt up.
Why are cats a nuisance? Morons get a kitten cause it's cute then they don't get it fixed. Then after the cuteness wears off the cat becomes someone else's problem. The great American leave blower syndrome.
PS: I AM A CAT LOVER.
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