KaterCheek you're wrong. Sounds like maybe you've been on the other side of the fence! Yes cats raised as barncats with birds may be more laid back than most, but that doesn't mean all cats act that way. My neighbor's cat has repeatedly attacked my LARGE guineas and although she hasn't been able to kill them, has done some serious damage to a few. I now have young EEs and bantams that can probably never free range because she WILL kill them. This cat is a master at hiding and ambushing the birds while my back is turned and then taking off before I can get to it. No amount of spraying, rock throwing, or yelling makes a difference. When my dog was alive he would chase it and it would just come back. I've had a trap out with all kinds of goodies and that cat has never gone in it! DEMON CAT! Some cats are more predatory than others and YES they will kill our birds.
That cat isn't "mingling"! I vote for ATTEMPTING to trap the cat and taking it to the shelter. I haven't tried to kill my nemisis, and I won't because its owner is a good person who has done alot for me, but I would sure understand if someone else took drastic measures!
That cat isn't "mingling"! I vote for ATTEMPTING to trap the cat and taking it to the shelter. I haven't tried to kill my nemisis, and I won't because its owner is a good person who has done alot for me, but I would sure understand if someone else took drastic measures!