Feral cat? Should I take it out?
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Feral cat? Should I take it out?
Hi everyone. I have a question concerning a black cat I have seen on 3 occasions while deer hunting from my stand. The problem is, just within the last few years the wild Turkey population has really grown in this area. I keep seeing this cat on the prowl & I swear it looks like it is up too no good. I can't explain it... can just tell. lol .... I've asked the landowner and he said he has never seen this cat, to do whatever I want. I talked to a local DNR officer a few years back as he was walking some trails on state property carrying some box traps & a 1/2 dozen conibear (sp?) traps over his shoulder. He said the traps were for feral cats that had populated themselves on the state land. He further explained that the cats can have a devastating effect on the local turkey population as they will eat the chicks as soon as they hatch. Should I be worrying about one sneaky acting black cat? I have no problems with them personally, and I don't want to mistakingly kill a child's (or adults) pet. Should I forget about it? or take it out of the picture if I see it again? Just curious as to what others think.
#2
Hi everyone. I have a question concerning a black cat I have seen on 3 occasions while deer hunting from my stand. The problem is, just within the last few years the wild Turkey population has really grown in this area. I keep seeing this cat on the prowl & I swear it looks like it is up too no good. I can't explain it... can just tell. lol .... I've asked the landowner and he said he has never seen this cat, to do whatever I want. I talked to a local DNR officer a few years back as he was walking some trails on state property carrying some box traps & a 1/2 dozen conibear (sp?) traps over his shoulder. He said the traps were for feral cats that had populated themselves on the state land. He further explained that the cats can have a devastating effect on the local turkey population as they will eat the chicks as soon as they hatch. Should I be worrying about one sneaky acting black cat? I have no problems with them personally, and I don't want to mistakingly kill a child's (or adults) pet. Should I forget about it? or take it out of the picture if I see it again? Just curious as to what others think.
#5
I agree 100%... as I stated in the original post, the landowner (who is also a good friend) told me to do what I want. I would never even consider doing this type of thing without first checking with the property owner. However, I am simply curious what others had to say. Especially in the Turkey Forum since I have heard that wild (previously domestic)cats, barn cats etc, can have a negative impact on the turkey populations, given the added stress of having yet another, previously not present, predator taking even more of their young "right out of the gate". And maybe this is not to be considered a widespread problem, just just certain areas where the state, and private individuals, are trying to help get the wild turkey populations well established.
BTW - As a lifetime hunter/outdoorsman, I have always tried to do the right things. I enjoy & respect all animals. As we know, they each have an important place in the environment. I also realize that certain species (both domesticated & wild) in the wrong places can have negative effects on the environment.
#8
Shoot it - Feral cats do more damage to wildlife than most native predators. If you have ever seen - what they will do to a nest of baby rabbits or quail or pheasants, never mind the songbirds they kill - as I have - then there would never be a question of what to do. They will maim or cripple every one they can catch and then - maybe - only kill and eat a part of one of them. They are not a legitimate part of our environment.