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ThreeCalicos
at Tue Jun 24 19:28:05 2003 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ThreeCalicos ]
>>If it were me, I would set out to catch/trap the cat. It's not good for the birds OR him to be out straying. Most humane societies or no kill groups will be able to rent you a live trap.
This is right. Plus, the wildlife department usually has some for citizen use. They ask a rental fee but it is refunded when you return the trap (so the traps don't disappear!) Not sure what the set-up there is but I once tried spraying some of the stuff you can get at Petsmart to keep cats away around the area of the fence where one was coming over. It worked temporarily. The trap is a long-term solution, though, and maybe the cat could find a forever home. Katc
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