jame-e wrote on Jan 3
rd, 2011 at 9:02pm:
Kat wrote on Jan 3
rd, 2011 at 8:37pm:
Ferals I have no argies with, but, as freediver said, how would
you feel if it turned out to be the neighbours' kid's pet.
Not that bad if it was caught over night without a bell and/or id tags.
I couldn't believe the reaction i got from some off my family when i said one of their neighbours was justified when he warned of traps.
He had seen 'cats' kill native birds in his backyard... Fair enough i say.
He's talking absolute bullsh*t. "Native birds" ~ my arse!
Sparrows, introduced pigeons, Indian Mynas, Bulbuls (not native to Australia), blackbirds, thrushes ... etc... all immigrants.
If a cat grabbed a white or black cockatoo it would be shredded within half a minute.
Galahs are so plentiful it's not a problem if a few get culled.
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I bought my cat-trap ages ago from the local hardware store. (Made in India ~ $60). I've caught several cats harmlessly - to be re-homed or put down by my local vet at no cost to me.
Very simple. Very basic. No violence. No cruelty.
Only ever had to set the trap for one night each cat. Warm barbecue chicken smells for miles and works every time.
I once caught a feral that was both the most evil-looking cat, and the most beautiful I've ever seen. Long black haired mane and piercing yellow eyes. When he looked straight into my eyes I felt a chill go down my back. The purrfect killing machine.
I knew by the looks of it that it was way beyond any prospect of being domesticated.