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To: iontheball

I’m guessing than when you caught those feral cats, you did not eat them, but probably turned them over to a shelter. I suspect that if you were going to eat the cat, your method of catching it and your response to its claws would be different. No reason to fight with your food, just don’t damage the meaty parts.


46 posted on 09/15/2024 7:07:22 AM PDT by Cincinnatus.45-70 (What do DemocRats enjoy more than a truckload of dead babies? Unloading them with a pitchfork!)
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To: Cincinnatus.45-70

I’m guessing than when you caught those feral cats, you did not eat them, but probably turned them over to a shelter. I suspect that if you were going to eat the cat, your method of catching it and your response to its claws would be different. No reason to fight with your food, just don’t damage the meaty parts.

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Yes I had a female feral drop her young in my porch when I was living in town before I moved to the farm. I decided to catch her and turn her and her kittens over to the local shelter to have her spayed. Catching her and getting her into a cage was a real experience. Even though I had leather gauntlet welders gloves on she was a wirery ball of muscle, clawing and biting all the way to the cage. On the farm, ferals are great cause they keep the rodent population under control. I always have a family in the barn. Ferals are very territorial and you seldom have more than one family living in close proximity to the other.


51 posted on 09/15/2024 7:30:57 AM PDT by iontheball
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