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I saw a "LOST" sign for a cat and...
PostPosted: Thu Oct 07, 2004 7:14 am
by Heart of Sword
...she's in my backyard. They're offering a reward but I don't need one. I'm just concerned about the kitty because the woods around my house is currently housing a coyote pack. (Those coyotes are so cute though! I named the leader Kiba......
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I'm calling the owners today. Any suggestions on how I could catch her? It's definetely her as they're looking for a purebred cat and I know my cat breeds...and she doesn't act feral.
I'm thinking that I should dump a few cans of tuna on the ground nearby where she plays, and when she comes out, I'll throw a towel over her, pick her up, and put her in a big box...
How should I do this? I know that cats are easily seduced by the irresistable scent of tuna, so I thought it would be a good idea...
PostPosted: Thu Oct 07, 2004 8:49 am
by Ducky
Do you have .... or do you have access to a live trap? It's basically a cage with a trap door and you put something like tuna in the back as bait, the cat has to step on the catch to get the bait and that releases the door thus humanely trapping the kitty ... it also make for easy transport. I dunno if you have one.... but if you go to
http://www.livetrap.com/shop/product_shots/cat_shots/double.jpg
it has a pic of what one looks like. I dunno if you could get a hold of one but that's what we use to remove racoons, skunks and other vermin from our property ....
PostPosted: Thu Oct 07, 2004 8:59 am
by VashTheStampede
Yea, that sounds like a pretty good idea. The box is better than trying to jump the cat with a towel because it could get pretty nasty
and having a cat mad and clawing at you isn't the best thing, hehe. If you can't find a self closing door, you'll probably just wanna try and lure the cat into a regular pet carrier with the tuna......good luck to ya!
And lets hope coyotes don't like tuna that much, hehe.
PostPosted: Thu Oct 07, 2004 10:20 am
by Kisa
Tuna sounds good and a trap more thatn anything would prob work best..... kitty has claws most likely so watch out ^^
PostPosted: Thu Oct 07, 2004 11:20 am
by EireWolf
Is the cat friendly? If so, you could call the owners, get a bunch of tuna, and pet her until the owners show up. Some cats can't resist tuna AND a good scratch behind the ears.
PostPosted: Thu Oct 07, 2004 2:16 pm
by Jasdero
Yes. Get tuna. Wear gloves. Bring box. And CAPTURE KITTY!!! Mwahaha!!!!
PostPosted: Thu Oct 07, 2004 7:19 pm
by ashfire
Don't feed it tuna unless it is catfood. Regular or tuna for humans is not good for a cat. Get that cat trapped soon. I don't think I would want something killing it and eating it. I am dealing with 1 older male(Not the father) cat, 1 year old female cat with 6, 6 week old kittens and 2 of her 6 month old kittens that we are keeping. The 6 kittens we are trying to find homes and when they are gone Mama cat is getting fixed and kept as a pet.
PostPosted: Fri Oct 08, 2004 7:32 am
by termyt
If the cat is domestic, it should be relatively easy to approach while it is eatinf something because it shouldn't be too afraid of you. The towel thing is a really good idea - I wouldn't thought of that and may have gotten scratched ot bit. The trick is to do it fast, the cat won't like being under the towel and you'll likely only get on shot at it.
Perhaps try simply approaching it first? If it's really domestic, it may come right up to you to play.
PostPosted: Fri Oct 08, 2004 11:38 am
by Heart of Sword
The lady came over and called for her, but she didn't come out. I think I'll try going to the no-kill shelter to borrow a live trap (the lady works there).
Yeah, if it came down to it, I'd catch the cat with my hands, the cat's been vaccinated and I've got cats...I'm used to getting clawed up.
*looks down at all the scars all over arms and legs*
(alright, so I don't have scars, but...heh)
I really hope we can get her.
By the way, about coyotes liking tuna... *imagines a coyote with its head stuck in a cat carrier*
PostPosted: Fri Oct 08, 2004 6:56 pm
by Mangafanatic
Good luck! Yeah, if the cat's domestic, I can't imagine you'll have TOO much of a time catching her. Atleast the owners have a general idea of where their kitty is. Good job!