Robert,
Check with your local animal control people. They sometimes have live traps
that you can borrow to trap nuisance animals - usually opossums, raccoons,
etc., but they work just fine for cats too. I agree with you - I don't
appreciate stray animals on my property, but I don't want to hurt them
either. Heck, around here we even live trap mice that get in the house and
release them in a nearby park <g>. Don't tell Brad - lol.
Rick
----- Original Message -----
From "Kansa, Robert" <KansaR at diebold.com>
Cc: <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 9:27 AM
Subject: meowwwwwch
> what I know is this.
> I am not an animal hater, I am a car/sprite lover
> I really don't want to hurt any stupid animal even though I admit I am
carnivorous and enjoy a great hamburger.
> a small fast projectile would probably hurt my car as I am not a great
marksman.
> while I keep our beloved sprite, ginetta and bmw garaged, inevitably the
little buggers find a way.
> what I really need to do is humanely capture the darned thing, bag it and
hang the bag from my neighbors door with a
> kind yet stern note. that next time there cat is caught, they can go to
the pound to get it.
> either that or we will redo the scene from the godfather with a cat.
(sorry that i really didnt say that last one)
> in reality it not the stupid worthless cats fault. its the ignorant cat
owners.
> i am sure there are just as many responsable feline owners out there, and
as such, there felines are not a problem.
> and if its a stray, (which the culprit cat isnt) then it needs to be taken
care of per the local regulations.
> thanks for all the suggestions.
> R(catrapper)kansa
>
> geez. i dont want to find any suspect hairballs in Tinkerbell at VIR.
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