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To: Lady Jag; angcat

That's leap to suspect he is going to drown them..Taking them to an animal shelter is also a possibility.

Feral cats are a problem as they propagate like crazy..We rescued 5 abandoned kittens the momma left in the compost pile last spring and kept them, had them neutered, and had all the proper vaccinations.

All our cats are house cats as we think there may be a poisoner in the neighborhood.The momma has another litter behind the garage right now and we think she had another litter after the ones she abandoned last spring..I think she has produced ar least 12 kittens in a year..

Unless one is going to get them neutered it is best to try to catch them and take them to the humane society. We did not realize how many kittens would be the result of our not trying to do something..

Ours must be a feral cat as she is so elusive..We cannot catch the mom so trapping would be the only solution. We are facing this decision..always putting it off. Now,of course,we must wait until then new kittens are weaned..(By then she will disappear..oh well..)We have a full house right now,though ..so I avoid looking at the cute kittens out there.

I expect we will have fewer birds at the feeders this year.


22 posted on 05/08/2006 9:21:02 AM PDT by MEG33 (GOD BLESS OUR ARMED FORCES)
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To: MEG33

I have neutered a few over the last 10 years. I don't think he takes them and harms them; his son said he "drops them off". I don't think he would take them and shoot them then he is a monster.


23 posted on 05/08/2006 9:24:49 AM PDT by angcat
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