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I wouldn't shoot ANY projectile unless you know it's absolutely legal in your city. Also, in most places you can get in trouble for "animal cruelty" by shooting them with stuff like BB guns, pellet guns or even paint guns, though keep in mind you CAN kill them in most places.
Your best bet is to set traps and bring the animal to animal cruelty or animal control. If the owner is neglecting the cat in the first place, I wouldn't bring them back to her. She'll just neglect them again. They have a better chance over at animal cruelty or animal control.
The other thing you can do is fortify separate housing for them until they're old enough to be with the big chickens. I don't know how many you have but a sturdy wooden box with an adjoining covered chicken pen would do well. There are a lot of people with nice pictures of their small coop setups. Something like an Eggloo Chicken House/Coop would work well too and it's small enough for the city.
Cats *usually* do really well with chickens, but chicks are a free meal. I don't think they can help themselves
Your best bet is to set traps and bring the animal to animal cruelty or animal control. If the owner is neglecting the cat in the first place, I wouldn't bring them back to her. She'll just neglect them again. They have a better chance over at animal cruelty or animal control.
The other thing you can do is fortify separate housing for them until they're old enough to be with the big chickens. I don't know how many you have but a sturdy wooden box with an adjoining covered chicken pen would do well. There are a lot of people with nice pictures of their small coop setups. Something like an Eggloo Chicken House/Coop would work well too and it's small enough for the city.
Cats *usually* do really well with chickens, but chicks are a free meal. I don't think they can help themselves
