.17 hmr does a load of good when it comes to predators.
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Agreed work to hard on the chickens for a old diseased cat kills em I’ll take matters into my own handsI would protect my hens at any cost. They can't defend themselves, whereas a stray cat becomes a predator and disease carrier and WILL BE ELIMINATED. Sorry stray cat lovers, but such is farm life!
Yeah I’m waiting for a response from my local animal control to borrow a trap and hopefully they take it away. I might start spreading leftover coffee grounds around the circumference of the run since coffee is less likely to attract pests. Might just cover the citrus peels with coffee too until animal control get back to me.Chickens and cats hate citrus. The chickens won’t mess with it and it will keep any cats generally away. A good solution! But sadly temporary. While the citrus peels won’t rot quickly, the whole citrusy smell and overall effect will go away, I used citrus to keep feral cats away from the sandy part in my yard.. they were using it as their own yard sized kitty box. However it only lasted for a week give or take and the cats quickly returned. Then I had to deal with rats coming up and eating the leftover peels. Ick!
I agree with everyone saying to trap and take the feral cat to a feral cat shelter were it will be treated and rehomed. Seems like the best and most humane option. Good luck!