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PLEASE be sure if you put out a small trap that the trap is protected from predation. You don't want to inadvertently trap a neighbor's cat and then have the young cougar access the trap and shred the poor cat. Also, if you're going to offer your extra roosters to the cougar, it would be best to humanely slaughter the roosters first. Being ripped apart by a cougar is a horrible death. The young cougar doesn't need it's own kill; the cougar will eat an already killed carcass.
the cat trap i have,it will be safe(i have 4 cats) and i would never put out a live chicken for something elses meal.i have some dead chickens that already died from natural causes in the barn freezer for just such cases.
no animals will be harmed
thanks for your concern tho.
PLEASE be sure if you put out a small trap that the trap is protected from predation. You don't want to inadvertently trap a neighbor's cat and then have the young cougar access the trap and shred the poor cat. Also, if you're going to offer your extra roosters to the cougar, it would be best to humanely slaughter the roosters first. Being ripped apart by a cougar is a horrible death. The young cougar doesn't need it's own kill; the cougar will eat an already killed carcass.
the cat trap i have,it will be safe(i have 4 cats) and i would never put out a live chicken for something elses meal.i have some dead chickens that already died from natural causes in the barn freezer for just such cases.
no animals will be harmed

thanks for your concern tho.