There are a few feral cats now roaming the arroyo causing nothing but fights and barking dogs, mine being one of them! I apologize to all my neighbors as these cats tend to come to my house in the early mornings and my dog goes nuts. If anyone has a solution to this problem I sure could use the help. Many thanks.
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Re: feral cats
Posted by Norma on February 8, 2017, 6:06 am, in reply to "feral cats"
Hi Stephanie, I know you know this, but a big part of the solution is spay and neutering. As the saying goes "Cats can't add, but they sure can multiply" So perhaps it is time to drive them to the vet. I can drive and have lots of small crates but funds are needed and a cat recovery place as they take so long to come out of anaesthesia. Also we need to ask Julie of Cisco's Amigos about borrowing some of her Have A Heart trapping cages? Any cat people want to assist? I am pretty stretched taking care of my 3 dogs (and looking after 1 more hoping to reunite with her lost owner!) as well as taking other dogs one at a time to Beto for spaying and neutering. I have funds for 3 more thanks to Deb K and Joanne T!
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Re: feral cats
Posted by stephanie on February 8, 2017, 6:33 am, in reply to "Re: feral cats"
Would love to trap them and have them spayed...will call Julie and see if Karen can lend a hand as they are coming from the house next to hers. Thanks!
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Re: feral cats
Posted by Lynne on February 8, 2017, 10:50 pm, in reply to "Re: feral cats"
I also have a humane trap that you can borrow, but no way to deliver it. If you still need one, please call me at 351 5395 for directions.