
Originally Posted by
olbod
Mate, If I new where to get one I would buy two !!!
Thanks all for the comments.
I woukd not give it back or relocate the things, they would die quickly.
As have they in the past.
I think of the suffering of the wildlife destroyed needlessly and then smile
as the cat dies.
I dont mind cats, we have had them but none that survived hunted wildlife. The last ones we had, my Lorikeet used to walk around on and
would groom them.
If your councils are anything like mine traps will be provided by animal control. But you can buy traps from most of those big hardware outfits like Bunnings, or at Mitre 10 if you have it.
I endorse what others have said about humanely destroying them, and animal control should be able to sort that. Of course I suppose it needs to be said that there is a difference between feral cats and domestic ones. Unlike one or two comments, cats with collars are not feral and are owned by someone so if you are found to have killed it you could be in it with the law.
Feral cats are a blight. They are not friendly mogs but fiendish killers that are even more efficient than stoats. They are wild animals and carry nasty diseases. They will attack if cornered.
Nevertheless their demise need not be cruel and vicious despite some peoples' desire to inflict pain on them. If you are a good shot you might be able to shoot them but most that I have dealt with in the bush here are too smart for that. It is more likely that any cats you have actually seen are domestic mogs.
Alan
2005 Disco 2 HSE
1983 Series III Stage 1 V8
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