Male kill it female must have litter somewhere, let her walk.
If you are in the country you are animal control. In the city you can get in trouble if reported.
Roy
I'm gonna consider keeping the bobcat around first.
Second, I'm gonna ask you, are the "semi-wild" waterfowl not naturally occurring? If they aren't then I would be inclined to allow for the survival of the fittest and get that place back to natural in the most natural way possible. Anyway, resident ducks... especially "park ducks" destroy water quality. Better to get rid of them.
Well, the fowl are semi-wild, in that they arrived here on their own accord. But they have become a kind of attraction for the younger relatives when we visit. They don't serve a real purpose, and the cat is just doing his thing. I'm still torn, and I'm no proponent of shooting something "just because".
Well, the fowl are semi-wild, in that they arrived here on their own accord. But they have become a kind of attraction for the younger relatives when we visit. They don't serve a real purpose, and the cat is just doing his thing. I'm still torn, and I'm no proponent of shooting something "just because".
GO SHOOT IT and then MOUNT IT!!!!! Thats a heck of a trophy with a bow!!
We have some land near Hobby Airport, in Houston, with a pond and some semi-wild water fowl, and recently some of the birds have been turning up missing or dead. My father scouted the area one evening and glassed, of all things, a bobcat stalking around the edge of the pond. Should I eradicate the cat, or call animal control?
I mean, I know what I want to do, LOL, but I can't yet decide what I should do.
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