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*KRONIK* wrote:I will go in the next ched, get a FUL from them gunmen in there, come back here and crack yuh MC ehsam1978 wrote:My Chinese friend asked me if I can get the kittys for him. He says they look absolutely delicious.
carluva wrote:No Sam. The same thing happens by me. Your yard can look great or bad, those feral cats will find a place to poop.
One or two in the neighborhood is ok, as they help to keep rats and vermin under control. But they multiply profusely and left unchecked, they create a problem.
We have several in our neighborhood. They tear up garbage bags, poop all over, spray their urine on walls, pots and chairs, walk on our roof all hours of the night. But yet neighbours feed them scraps, so they won't leave. Two neighbours have "domesticated" a pair and these made kittens which just roam all over.
They are a huge nuisance, worse than stray dogs and need to be controlled at all costs.sam1978 wrote:MG Man wrote:lol the powder available is deadly as fk....if you inhale the dust it will frig you up
re indiscriminate killers, if it's shytting in my yard, it dying in my yard....no other critters gonna get caught in the crossfire
I've ignored strays but this lil fuker is someone's pet...they feed it, take it to the vet, but they let it roam free, and it's decided my place is the best place to shyt and piss....it's not neutered so that behaviour won't stop, so it's not some poor tabby trying to feed a litter...keep in mind those sweet innocent strays breed and then you end up with a problem of feral cats
Do you spray roaches? They innocent too, y'know
Maybe The cyat shytting in your yard because you have it looking like a litter box.
MG Man wrote:Kittens are adorable
That’s how they ensnare you, and then they turn into demon spawns of Satan
pugboy wrote:that is real pressure
only solution is trap them strays
but a shelter won’t take wild feral strays
you can make up a wooden trap box
or try one of them manicou metal cage trap
I was told there is a deterrant spray available at the agro-shopscarluva wrote:Cat lovers - serious question.
Two of my neighbours adopted a few strays over the year. These cats have multiplied and there now about 6 cats.
Folks living at the end of my street feed some more strays and of course, these are not leaving and they too multiply.
None of these "owners" seem to be neutering the animals so they just multiply.
Some of these cats come in my yard and use various spots as their litter box. They also strategically "spray" places around the yard which really smell.
They would tear up garbage, but each time I have bags out, I douse them with a vinegar solution to deter them from coming close to the bin. Seems the be working ftw.
Now before you say my yard is dirty and I need to clean up, this is not the case. It's quite the opposite.
How do I deter these cats from coming in the place and claiming it as their own to do as they please?
Are there any traps I can use to catch them and them give them up to a shelter?
TBHpugboy wrote:that is real pressure
only solution is trap them strays
but a shelter won’t take wild feral strays
you can make up a wooden trap box
or try one of them manicou metal cage trap
I may need this borrowpugboy wrote:i have a box trap i built somewhere
will look for it later and take a pic
basically a drop down door
with a stick inside which holds the door up and you put a sausage or something on the stick
88sins wrote:Now, I for one don't really like the idea of having to kill a domesticated animal because it has become a pest. But sadly, I know we have to resort to this kinda thing occasionally.
Feral cats are not able to be homed, and catching them to release them somewhere else is just delivering your problem to someone elsewhere. So really, your simplest solution is dispatching them.
The. 177 will do it just fine. Brain shot would be preferred, but body shots will work just as well, but you need to know where to place it. This is from my personal xp, having serious problems with dozens of stray cats over the years. Had to kill at least 30 of them, because they have no food or safe place to live, so they would move in upstairs my house, pissing everywhere, bludgeoning the wife's pet cats, and then try to sneak in downstairs if a door or window is left open.
All that, because a lonely old man used to bring them in as kittens, feed them for a couple weeks, then stop feeding them and let them go in d village.
For brain shot, place lead between eye and ear on the side, or just above the eyes slightly to one side from the front.
For body shots, you have 2 options. Heart/lung, or spinal. Higher probability of a successful kill goes to heart/lung, but if you want to recover the body, spinal shot from an elevated position will drop them on the spot.
Heart/lung shot, aim just behind the shoulder but shooting so the pellet travels forward through the chest cavity.
Correctcarluva wrote:So even if I drop it off somewhere bushy/forested, it will still try to go to an urban area? Won't they survive in the bush?88sins wrote:Now, I for one don't really like the idea of having to kill a domesticated animal because it has become a pest. But sadly, I know we have to resort to this kinda thing occasionally.
Feral cats are not able to be homed, and catching them to release them somewhere else is just delivering your problem to someone elsewhere. So really, your simplest solution is dispatching them.
The. 177 will do it just fine. Brain shot would be preferred, but body shots will work just as well, but you need to know where to place it. This is from my personal xp, having serious problems with dozens of stray cats over the years. Had to kill at least 30 of them, because they have no food or safe place to live, so they would move in upstairs my house, pissing everywhere, bludgeoning the wife's pet cats, and then try to sneak in downstairs if a door or window is left open.
All that, because a lonely old man used to bring them in as kittens, feed them for a couple weeks, then stop feeding them and let them go in d village.
For brain shot, place lead between eye and ear on the side, or just above the eyes slightly to one side from the front.
For body shots, you have 2 options. Heart/lung, or spinal. Higher probability of a successful kill goes to heart/lung, but if you want to recover the body, spinal shot from an elevated position will drop them on the spot.
Heart/lung shot, aim just behind the shoulder but shooting so the pellet travels forward through the chest cavity.
timelapse wrote:Not supporting animal cruelty, but the quickest painless way I found was agrinate powder in a can of sardines.Stray died within 20 minutes of eating it
carluva wrote:So even if I drop it off somewhere bushy/forested, it will still try to go to an urban area? Won't they survive in the
bush?
Wawpugboy wrote:ppl started doing that by caroni bird sanctuary, all turned feral
if you go there now there are no end of cats by the car park, with countless in the swamp
they have adapted to the mangroves, plenty living in the and on the mangroves, climbing AND swimming in the watercarluva wrote:So even if I drop it off somewhere bushy/forested, it will still try to go to an urban area? Won't they survive in the
bush?
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