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too wary to trap twice?

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topsider - 24 May 2004 04:30 GMT
if a cat is caught once in a havahart trap.....and released.....,
will it be too wary on subsequent revisits that it can never be caught again
in the same type of trap?

any thoughts appreciated.
Aimee S - 24 May 2004 19:44 GMT
I really think it depends on the cat, some will, some won't, I sure wish
you the best of luck, I know how hard it can be to trap cats. I have a
calico that won't even go NEAR a trap,  and keeps having kittens every 4
months. But I have had other's that were trapped more than once.

Let us know how you make out,

Good Luck, and bless you for trying to help the cat,

Aimee
MaryL - 25 May 2004 06:11 GMT
> I really think it depends on the cat, some will, some won't, I sure wish
> you the best of luck, I know how hard it can be to trap cats. I have a
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> Aimee

Aimee,

Topsider and muffin are obviously the same person (posting the identical
messages in several newsgroups).  It's also possible that "they" are also
spenzdad.  I won't guarantee, but spenzdad respnded in the "best bait for
cat trap" thread (posted by muffin) as if he/she had written it.

Here's what I didn't catch, but several others did.  Cheryl posted these
links to previous messages written by muffin.  I had also responded to
muffin in another thread on the assumption that muffin was seeking "real"
information.  Live and learn...

Here are the links Cheryl provided.  (Thanks, Cheryl)
Message-ID: <3eupc.27767$5a.27053@okepread03>
news:3eupc.27767$5a.27053@okepread03

Message-ID: <RDUoc.18174$k24.17014@fed1read01>
news:RDUoc.18174$k24.17014@fed1read01

MaryL

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