Posted on 11/04/2007 10:44:59 PM PST by MHT
My community has a problem with feral cats. The animal control department has a no-kill policy so they never seem to be able to catch them, muchless reassign them. Animal-rights wackos continue to feed them and never neuter them. Consequently, the females are constantly pregnant and we now have an over-population that no one wants to deal with. If you do not have a big dog in your yard, your grass (and doormats, outdoor furniture, etc.) will reek from the waste these cats spread everywhere.
Has anyone else had a problem like this? What has your community done?
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I ask because we had a feral cat “problem” at a place where I once worked. It was a large facility, about 16 acres, with lots of landscaping between the buildings. The powers that be decided to round up the cats and get rid of them. When they realized that we really had a rodent problem, and not a cat problem, they brought the cats back.
Best solution I’ve seen yet... “Hunting feral cats with a 12 pounder Coehorn mortar”
http://www.buckstix.com/CoehornMortarHunt.htm
I wouldn’t feed the birds if I had bears either. I live in a neighborhood that slowly has become built up & the birds seem to be disappearing along with the woods. We have foxes & those hawks but no other wild animals.
When my elderly mother was alive, the neighbor would come onto our property and leave tuna out UNDER a crawl space of my mother's back porch. Not only did my poor mother get cats, she got raccoons, which decided to habitate there. She couldn't figure out what was happening. When the last raccoon died, the cats lived there and by the time my mother died and we took over the house, the stench was AWFUL! We decided to put lattice around the crawl space under the porch to end the problem and my neighbor came onto our property and told the contractor he couldn't do that because there were animals who were trapped by the lattice. He created a one-way out flap door with a lure of tuna to get them out and she, in the night, rigged the flap-door so that they could still come and go. I was ready to get a restraining order against her but everyone in the town was so golly-shucks about her being crazy--I have paid the price of a nut for a neighbor. This spring we painted the house and the cats urinated all over the painters' drop cloths, ruining them. When we are there on the weekends the cats hop all over our cars, getting them dusty with footprints.
It has become an untenable situation. Three weeks of pepper would be a small price to pay to be rid of the cats--if only I could get rid of the neighbor.
I agree. Therefore, it is necessary to control their population through hunting. Otherwise, they will trend toward a time of starvation, public nuisance, or public health risk. The humane thing to do is to hunt them with weapons that are appropriate for the (sub/x)urban areas in which they are too numerous.
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Amen! I was wondering how long before I read a sane post.
I chose an RWS Model 52 for “not-quite-rural” pest control.
YMMV.
You may want to sprinkle some on your neighbor as well ;’}
I wish you the best of luck!
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