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nervewrecker wrote:Stray cats can be a menace at the same time.
A neutered male is easier to keep also.
nervewrecker wrote:Its about $200.00
Un neutered males piss all over to mark their territory and the pee smells very bad.
They get into fights and look off. Might fight in your house when you not there and wreck the place with blood and cat sh1t.
They rarely home as they out looking to bull females and fight other males for the bull and by the time they get back they closer to feral until they almost full feral.
Cant pet them, pick them up, talk to them etc.
nervewrecker wrote:
nervewrecker wrote:Its about $200.00
Un neutered males piss all over to mark their territory and the pee smells very bad.
They get into fights and look off. Might fight in your house when you not there and wreck the place with blood and cat sh1t.
They rarely home as they out looking to bull females and fight other males for the bull and by the time they get back they closer to feral until they almost full feral.
Cant pet them, pick them up, talk to them etc.
- Rovin's car audio - wrote:once u start them on catfood early they get hooked on it & rarely eat anything else so no worries about them going on ur kitchen counter or give u big eye watching u eat ur own food - lol .
88sins wrote:Get an agouti trap & set it with some chicken parts, when they trapped drop them off at ttspca or re-home/relocate them.
Average wrote:Go easy with the cat chow people, I lost 4 to kidney problems due to my ignorance. It's good to mix up their diet at least 6-7 times during the year. Rice and mackerel or some form of meat works, just prepare for the farts lol
Rovin's Audio wrote:Average wrote:Go easy with the cat chow people, I lost 4 to kidney problems due to my ignorance. It's good to mix up their diet at least 6-7 times during the year. Rice and mackerel or some form of meat works, just prepare for the farts lol
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do elaborate so d rest of us kitty owners can learn .......
*KRONIK* wrote:Fellaz ....problems...
Need some advice
Hear the situation:
Apart from my cat, who is house trained, doesnt loiter in the streets, dont eat outside of the house, there are two strays on my street who keep coming around the houses.
They does be busting and rummaging thru all the garbage bags in bins on the street. So when they buss the bags and things fall out, the garbage collectors aint gonna pick up the couple of items which are scattered in the bin or road so everyday i have to go sweep up rubbish and put in a new bag.
So they are basically pests on the street.
Now, me being the kind hearted, animal loving soul, wont leggo no pellets in dey backside or poison them. The neighbours poisoned the previous set of strays. These 2 are fairly new to the neighbourhood. 1 of the strays, a male, took up residence at an abandoned building across the road from me. The other cat, a female, who is suspect is nursing some babies, took up residence at another abandoned building a few lots away from me. Occassionally the female stray and my cat will get into fights during the day. The male does keep a low profile. But the both strays does fight occassionally at night when my cat locked up safely in the house.
Now it occurred to me that i usually have some left over food at the end of the day. And also, uneaten cat chow that my stush cat refuses to eat because it "didnt come out the bag today".
So i studying if to feed the strays with the left over food/chow in hopes that they wont continue bursting the garbage bags.
My worries is that stray cats, if they see u attempt to be nice to them, thats an automatic invitation for them to take up residence and i dont want any more cats, especially strays.
So what do i do?
I cant kill them and dont to feed them for them to think i want a friendship or to get acquainted with my house as a food source.
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