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CB CAP IN A MK II ruger works well and does not exit the pest ,quiet too. Traps in side my fence are checked in the morning and said pests are disposed of frequently by sanitation works they are double bagged and the bags are goosenecked with ducktape twice
The difference between pets and pests is only on which side of the fence they're standing... keep your animals in your own property.
Fair enough, just keep in mind if that cat leaves your property with your lead in it and is collected by the owner
you could be in deep $hi-do-do
. You'll get your name in the paper. Also .22 rounds have a tendancy to not stop at the fence or property line so this form of eradication is for experts. Same with the pellet gun. Traps need to checked hourly and disabled when you are not home.
What to do with a trapped cat? Relocation is not ethical as you are giving your problem to somone else. The method of removal should be decided before the the trap is set, as cats are easy to trap....once. Some people with rodent problems will welcome another barn cat
. They simply become a burden on the county or other animal shelter and will most likley be euthanized a tax payers expense
.
Use good judgement and try not to hurt somones beloved pet but look out for your own as well
.
Fair enough, just keep in mind if that cat leaves your property with your lead in it and is collected by the owner
What to do with a trapped cat? Relocation is not ethical as you are giving your problem to somone else. The method of removal should be decided before the the trap is set, as cats are easy to trap....once. Some people with rodent problems will welcome another barn cat
Use good judgement and try not to hurt somones beloved pet but look out for your own as well
CB CAP IN A MK II ruger works well and does not exit the pest ,quiet too. Traps in side my fence are checked in the morning and said pests are disposed of frequently by sanitation works they are double bagged and the bags are goosenecked with ducktape twice