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Understanding Feral Cats : Set a Feral Cat Trap

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2008

Learn how to set traps to confine wild and 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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  • moral of the story: lock the trap or be divorced

  • im sure they're divorced specifically due to the cat escape incident ahahahah

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  • My point was the all birds vanished after a construction company cut down all the trees. Before that there were hundreds of birds. Three aging, sterilized cats didn't cause the birds to vanish. Destruction of the environment by people did. If it's destruction of the environment and bird-life you're concerned about it's not cats you should be killing. I'm not glad the birds have disappeared. I'm saddened by it.

    You did get the psychopath transvestite bit right so 9,000 internets for you.

  • @TheFunkyCaucasian You are terrible at getting your point across. I have no idea what you're actually trying to say in your "argument" except that you are glad the birds are dead and that you are a Buffalo Bill type of psychopath transvestite who is going to murder children. Therefore, your argument is invalid.

  • divorced. lol

  • @jpmordica

    Because of the overabundance of PEOPLE damage is massive. I have a feral colony the population of which has DECREASED since I trapped and fixed them all 4 years ago. For the past 4 years there has been an abundance of birds and wildlife along with the cats until a couple of months ago when a construction company cut down the last two remaining trees. Since then all the birds have vanished. I am currently planning to capture and humanely put down all the people in my neighborhood.

  • Unfortunately pitting the bird lovers against cat lovers is a recipe for WW3...

  • @kateflies8 A .22 is the only solution. I've been in the same situation. Trapping will never catch up to their breeding rates. TNR is a flat-out LIE. It wasn't until I used a .22 that I was finally able to be rid of these destructive monsters. Use a large-aperture scope with an illuminated reticle for use in low-light conditions when they are most active. Also outfit it with a laser-sight for when it's too dark for even the scope. This ensures a humane kill. I've not wasted even 1bullet.

  • @Ladysonoma you're funny, but no, that's not me in the picture. and i'm not gay, i have a freakin awesome bf ;)

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