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mrwake 04-17-2006 10:01 AM

Wild Cat
 
The last couple of nights a wild cat has been attacking my sisters cat. It always catches me off gaurd when its around. I missed it the other night because I was shooting with one hand and holding the gun in the other. This cat has gotten inside of one of my barns and pissed everywhere. I set a haveaheart trap with cat food on the ground but it just moved the trap and ate the food. Tonight I think Im going to try tuna. Any tips?

sandilands 04-17-2006 11:24 AM

RE: Wild Cat
 
Wild cats? People should take better care of thier pets!.... If its wild you have to hunt it..... they get pretty wiley. Place the rrap in strategic locations...... maybe find out where it goes in your barn and set the trap there. Try to hide it so the cat is in the trap as soon as it goes in the barn. I kondof like cats but if all else fails a .22LR or 12 guage works real well. If you don't want to do that throw a bag of liver on the roof of your barn..... when it stinks so bad you can smell it when you walk out the house........ bury it where the cat goes..... it should dig it up and eat it, get sick as 10 dogs and learn its lesson. The liver trick is what I use in the city when all the nieghborhood cats dig up the garden....... feel sorry for the owners b/c if that cat get sick at home they have one hell of a mess to clean...... but hey its law here that all felines be kept indoors, like mine.
Good luck..... hope the TOM learns his lesson B4 its too late

mrwake 04-17-2006 11:33 AM

RE: Wild Cat
 
I leave my cat outside because well were out in the country. I set the have a heart trap in a good location I just need to know if tuna is the best bait. Its hard to shoot it because the only time I see the dang thing is when I dont have a gun on me.

Lanse couche couche 04-17-2006 12:37 PM

RE: Wild Cat
 
I'm assuming that the cat in question has antlers....

Shootstuff4570 04-17-2006 01:35 PM

RE: Wild Cat
 

I was shooting with one hand and holding the gun in the other
isnt that how most people shoot, pull the trigger with one hand while the other hand is holding the gun up???????

mrwake 04-17-2006 01:42 PM

RE: Wild Cat
 
I ment holding a flashlight sorry about the typo. No this cat doesnt have antlers but I figured more people go on this part of the forum than any other. I have seen alot of wild cats come through this area but none have hung around quite like this one.

Lanse couche couche 04-17-2006 02:08 PM

RE: Wild Cat
 
I sure can't argue with that logic. Carry on:eek:

timbercruiser 04-17-2006 04:49 PM

RE: Wild Cat
 
Take a piece of nylon string and tie a fried chicken wing(or other boney part) to the trigger. Guaranteed kitty getter........

260rem 04-17-2006 08:39 PM

RE: Wild Cat
 
Set the trap in the ground as per normal and place some cat food N,S,E&W about 1.5ft away from the trap.

Champlain Islander 04-18-2006 07:08 AM

RE: Wild Cat
 
Get a dog that usually keeps the cats away.:D


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