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My Neighbor Trapping our Cats
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1054311:MV8xNDQ0NjE1XzIzODE0NTY5XzhCMTI2MDI0] [quote:Sammie] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1054311] [quote:Anonymous Coward 897447] What do we do? They are using fancy feast in the trap. They said their dog is eating cat crap and it's giving him stinky breath, that's the reason. [/quote] I live in Vegas and we used to have a cat hoarder that lived a few doors down. Animal control went to her house and pulled 65 cats and 4 dogs out due to inhumane conditions. You could smell her house from a half a mile away.Code enforcement also came to inspect the house. They condemned the house due to all of the cat feces and urine piled feet high inside,and evicted the owner. Then tore the house down to the ground few months later. My wife and I were both sick for months from the smell coming from the house before it was torn down. Alot of lung and throat problems.Then my dogs started getting sick from eating cat poop in our yard. That stopped 29 days ago when we bought a cat trap. We set it in our yard and baited it with wet food. So far we have caught 22 cats and had animal control come pick them up. So that is a total of about 87 cats from one house. I love all animals,but we had to do this to protect us and our own animals. We were tired of all of us being sick.So if you own a bunch of cats that run loose in a neighborhood,you should now how the rest of us "good people" think. [/quote] this is an example of a reasonable response to a bad situation. animal hoarding is not safe for the animal, the owner or the surrounding area. I would have done the same [/quote] I forgot to mention that every cat we have trapped so far has had hair loss problems,respiratory issues as well as crusty eyes and noses. Even after they were trapped they still ate all of the food and drank all of the water we provided.So the way we see it,is that we gave them a good meal,a big drink of fresh water and then sent them to animal control where they have a better chance of survival than in a desert neighborhood with no food or water to speak of. [/quote]
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What do we do? They are using fancy feast in the trap. They said their dog is eating cat crap and it's giving him stinky breath, that's the reason.
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