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How does one catch a feral cat? Sounds like I would need to buy a trapper cage of some sort and bait it with what? And place several of them around the house and yard. I called the county, they won't do anything about roaming cats, only dogs. Go figure.

I ran into someone at the park and we got into a cat discussion somehow and she also has a problem with roaming cats, lures them with food and water, picks them up when she can and takes them to the humane society for spay and neuter. I'm just not going to invest that much time or trouble.

I thought about poison but I wouldn't know what to use and don't want to harm any other potential wildlife, and honestly, I don't want to hurt them, I just want them to go away.
I guess you just pick your battles. If you don’t want to invest the time to bait and trap, then they must not be that big of an issue.
 
How does one catch a feral cat? Sounds like I would need to buy a trapper cage of some sort and bait it with what? And place several of them around the house and yard. I called the county, they won't do anything about roaming cats, only dogs. Go figure.

I ran into someone at the park and we got into a cat discussion somehow and she also has a problem with roaming cats, lures them with food and water, picks them up when she can and takes them to the humane society for spay and neuter. I'm just not going to invest that much time or trouble.

I thought about poison but I wouldn't know what to use and don't want to harm any other potential wildlife, and honestly, I don't want to hurt them, I just want them to go away.
Once caught they know what a trap is.
Cities Around here catch, fix, nock an ear and release at the same place. In the city it helps with rat control. At my place helps with mice.
Orange peels, red pepper, vinegar, ammonia are some things supposed to help keep cats away from a garden.
 
TNR isn't the solution. The only way to effectively reduce feral cat populations is to euthanize them. Sad but true.
HUMANELY euthanize them, I should stress. No poisons because those will get back into the environment and cause more damage. Personally I think drowning is abhorrent but that is one way to do it, if you manage to trap them. There are guides on how to make homemade CO2 chambers for euthanasia, but you'd have to check your local legality and it can go wrong and cause more suffering if not done right.

Humane societies and animal shelters often do relatively cheap euthanasia but you might need to inform them of the situation first.
 
HUMANELY euthanize them, I should stress. No poisons because those will get back into the environment and cause more damage. Personally I think drowning is abhorrent but that is one way to do it, if you manage to trap them. There are guides on how to make homemade CO2 chambers for euthanasia, but you'd have to check your local legality and it can go wrong and cause more suffering if not done right.

Humane societies and animal shelters often do relatively cheap euthanasia but you might need to inform them of the situation first.
I think drowning is unacceptable. Can't you just shoot them? If they are in a cage I'm sure you'd get the head on the first shot. (you is generalized)
 
I just assume that if you catch them you would just take them somewhere without gun laws
In my state , Illinois, transporting the gun is a pia. Unloaded, trigger lock, clip locked away from gun. But I can shoot on my place. I went to my cousin's to put down sick animals a couple times. I figured it would be my luck to get stopped and not have the gun properly stored.
I used to drive to Texas to visit my retired parents. Coming back I had to go through a border checkpoint. Lucky me they stopped. I had my handgun in the bed where I could reach through the sliding windows from the cab and topper to grab it. They searched my truck with dogs and asked why the handgun was in the back. I explained I was a woman traveling alone with my dog. He stopped me and said I should have it up front with me when I was in Texas 😂
 

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