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Finally Caught One

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Hailey - 23 Mar 2004 23:44 GMT
Well, with major help from a friend at our shelter, we FINALLY caught one of
the two ferals. After weeks we did not catch either one of em on our own. He
caught a male, who turns out to be neutered. We don't know the sex of the
other cat, but it has a sweet girly face *LOL*
Anyway, even our friend was not at all sure what else to do. Though we've
not entirely given up trying.

In fact the fuzzy little thing is coming much closer to the house now, so
that'd be good. I wouldn't mind at all feeding them both. They'd never be
indoor cats, which is fine with me as well. They are both very healthy
looking, and our friend says the male is very well fed, and certainly not
all due to our efforts with tunafish LOL
Obviously good hunters and as we live in the country that is a good thing
for us and apparently good for the pair of ferals as well.

We turned the feral loose again since he's not a threat to girl cats <G>

Just wanted to give you an update :)

Hailey
MacCandace - 24 Mar 2004 02:18 GMT
<< We turned the feral loose again since he's not a threat to girl cats <G>

Just wanted to give you an update :)

Hailey >>

That's good.  Maybe the other one is also neutered.

Candace
(take the litter out before replying by e-mail)

See my cats:
http://photos.yahoo.com/maccandace

"One does not meet oneself until one catches the reflection from an eye other
than human."  (Loren Eisely)
-L. : - 25 Mar 2004 06:46 GMT
> Well, with major help from a friend at our shelter, we FINALLY caught one of
> the two ferals. After weeks we did not catch either one of em on our own. He
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> Hailey

Excellent!  Keep trying to trap the other cat - the cats who have been
trapped previously probably will avoid the traps.  You may need to try
new tactics such as camoflage and stinkier foods in the traps
(sardines).  Best of luck!

-L.

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