LOL I caught a cat... I left the trap at the house with soft cat food, and caught that rather adorable black and white (with a bib) feral cat that has been hanging around with Spots and Smokey. I set him free this morning when I found him, he was not at all mean he just want to go lol. I'll set it again tonight and see what I get this time!
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Did you have a dish in there with the bait. This happened to me the first time, the cats had lodged the bait dish under the trigger and it didn't get set off. This time I tried a small can of soft cat food and err caught a cat. go figure.
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lol i was on my way to school so i didn't have time, but i'll do it next time... at least he got something to eat while he was stuck in there, we usually feed the cats because they're used to being fed and theres a lot of competition for the mice and such out there, plus we're trying to get spots and smokey to be friendly so we can get their rabies shots done easily.
next time this guy gets caught, he's going straight to the vets office to be fixed, and have his shots!
You are much more forgiving of the cats than I have been. I've caught two cats so far. One of which before I set the trap, I witnessed him through the kitchen window killing one of my quail, and he came back and killed another later. They go straight to the humane society. Cats are pretty good at luring quail to the edge of their pens and then biting their heads off. I had one hurt quail in a hospital cage on my back porch, the cat further injured that quail to the point where it had to be put down and eaten for dinner. (the quail, not the cat....)
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Well, two of them..Smokey and Spots are FROM the humane society, fixed, shots, rabies, etc. and all, we took them in over the winter. The Humane Society relocates feral city cats to the country as mousers. You can take your cats there to be fixed as well. Next time I catch this black and white fella, he's going in to be fixed and have his shots. The cats for the most part don't bother with the chickens, I think Smokey is actually scared of them LOL. The chickens don't free range unless I'm there, and have a secure pen against the cats (not so much against coons unfortunately, but I'm working on that... I need to reconfigure and the duck pen needs to be err built permanently). The cats are more interested in the meat birds when they come out in the pen on the front lawn, smaller game I suppose.
The cats keep down the pesky little chipmunks and the mice so we are very forgiving, they also keep the rats and pigeons at bay in the barn.
If the bait from the trap is gone, you have a smart coon on your hands. Next time try digging a hole in the ground where the trap is going to go, make the hole about 2" deep and about 4" in diameter. Place the bait in the hole which can be anything, bacon grease, marshmallows, hard or soft cat food or even a sponge with anise oil. Place the trap over the hole and make sure the foot pedal is over or near the bait. Take some concrete forming stakes and pound them in the ground on the sides of the trap, or take something heavy and place it on both sides of the trap. The coon will not be able to get at the bait easily and will more than likely set the trap off trying to get the bait.
I dislike coons very much, and i am not to keen on feral cats either. They both dont leave the trap alive.
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