Understanding Feral Cats : How to Trap Male & Female Feral Cats

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2008

Learn how to trap both male and female feral cats in this free video.

Expert: Liz Cava
Bio: Liz has volunteered as the Feral Cat Colony Trapping Coordinator with Best Friends Catnippers since 1999.
Filmmaker: Michelle Truffaut

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  • @Zeldalovawoot Just have the Reuben reunion provided with blu-ray Dave. he knows everything.

  • WHat do i do feral cat my dots fellen off no nancy rake

    ???

  • cat woman

  • @sallyamis Oh how very typical. Another public death-threat from a cat-lover. (yawn) I save them. Thanks! Now I don't know if the owners of youtube will be interested in your public death-threats or not, but the FBI sure is. They are interested in obtaining my list I've collected from fools like you. I could care less, but I may share my list with them one day. LOL!

    Say bye-bye to your account if youtube takes death-threats seriously, like they should. LOL!

  • @sallyamis If you are advocating for cats to be used as rodent-control on farms and ranches -- the next time you bite into that whole-grain veggie-muffin or McBurger, you need to just envision biting down on a shot-dead or drowned kitten or cat. For that's precisely how that food supply got to your mouth -- whether you want to face up to it or not. It's not going to change reality no matter how much you twist your mind away from the truth of your world.

  • @uching Nice job, and they're great on farms and ranches, terrific pest managers!

  • @feriwarlock Who are you to judge whether feral cats have a "good life" or not? Most ferals I've seen look very healthy and contented. If they're spayed/neutered, they'll be even more healthy and contented, and, best of all, they WON'T MAKE MORE CATS. This approach is more effective long-term than killing them.

  • The general rule-of-thumb in the USA is that if your land is in an area zoned for livestock (e.g. you can keep chickens, etc.), then it is perfectly legal to destroy any animal, someone’s pet or not, that is threatening the safety of your own animals. The only animals exempt from you taking immediate action, legally, are those listed on endangered or threatened species lists. Since cats are listed as a highly destructive invasive-species it is your civic and moral duty to destroy them on sight.

  • best fun out and helping Australia

  • poor cats

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