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If I didn't see this with my own eyes- I wouldn't believe it!
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"Phil P." wrote in message news:VOy3h.1069$Bk5.176@trnddc06... If I didn't see this with my own eyes- I wouldn't believe it! http://maxshouse.com/now_this_is_funny.htm Cute! Are they going to get neutered/spayed? -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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"Phil P." wrote in message news:VOy3h.1069$Bk5.176@trnddc06... If I didn't see this with my own eyes- I wouldn't believe it! http://maxshouse.com/now_this_is_funny.htm Hi Phil, I think it's sweet to see that relationship between the cats. I'm wondering how they go in and out of the cage. Annie |
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"cybercat" wrote in message .. . "Phil P." wrote in message news:VOy3h.1069$Bk5.176@trnddc06... If I didn't see this with my own eyes- I wouldn't believe it! http://maxshouse.com/now_this_is_funny.htm Cute! Are they going to get neutered/spayed? They're already done. We're trying to trap a female who won't near a livetrap. |
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"Annie Wxill" wrote in message ... "Phil P." wrote in message news:VOy3h.1069$Bk5.176@trnddc06... If I didn't see this with my own eyes- I wouldn't believe it! http://maxshouse.com/now_this_is_funny.htm Hi Phil, I think it's sweet to see that relationship between the cats. I'm wondering how they go in and out of the cage. Feliway. They don't perceive the cage as a trap. We're using the cage because trying to trap a very trap-wise female who won't go near a livetrap. A droptrap would be perfect for this situation but I lent mine out and never got it back-- looks like I'll have to make another one. How was your trip? Phil |
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"Phil P." wrote in message newssM3h.1133$Bk5.798@trnddc06... .... How was your trip? Phil Umm, I'm not sure which trip you mean. We made it by boat from the Texas central Gulf coast almost to North Carolina. As I've posted before, Rosie and Cinder did great on the boat. In August, our daughter had a baby on the other side of the continent. So, we left the boat for the winter and rented a car and drove with the cats back to Texas to take care of some business, then to the Northwest, where we have rented a small, pet friendly apartment, close to our grandchild for the winter. We will resume our boat trip in the spring. This year Rosie & Cinder traveled 2400 miles by boat and about 4000 miles by car. I suppose that is some kind of record. They like the boat better than the car. I suspect that it was because they were confined to the cabin, but otherwise free when we were under way on the boat. However, we kept them each in a hard-sided crate, big enough for a cocker spaniel, while in the car. Annie |
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Phil,
What did you use to make your drop trap? I have directions that I found online but was wondering what materials you found worked best. I figured one of them will be more effective with a bunch of cats and kittens we're trying to trap that live behind a restaurant. We've gotten some of them in the havahart traps but a lot of them aren't going in the trap. Too much to eat back there I guess. W "Phil P." wrote in message newssM3h.1133$Bk5.798@trnddc06... "Annie Wxill" wrote in message ... "Phil P." wrote in message news:VOy3h.1069$Bk5.176@trnddc06... If I didn't see this with my own eyes- I wouldn't believe it! http://maxshouse.com/now_this_is_funny.htm Hi Phil, I think it's sweet to see that relationship between the cats. I'm wondering how they go in and out of the cage. Feliway. They don't perceive the cage as a trap. We're using the cage because trying to trap a very trap-wise female who won't go near a livetrap. A droptrap would be perfect for this situation but I lent mine out and never got it back-- looks like I'll have to make another one. How was your trip? Phil |
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"Wendy" wrote in message . .. Phil, What did you use to make your drop trap? I have directions that I found online but was wondering what materials you found worked best. 1/2" x 2" molding to make the frame, 2" x 2" pressure treated wood for the corner posts, 1/2 x 1/2" garden fencing for the netting, lattice caps for the transfer door tracks, and pressed board for the transfer door. Material costs about $50 and takes about 1 1/2 hours to make- or less if you have help. I used molding for the frame because its light weight- heavy wood could hurt a cat if the trap comes down her. Plastic garden fencing isn't the greatest but it works- you can use two layers on the sides if necessary. Don't use chicken fencing- the thin wire can seriously cut a frantic cat trying to escape. The square openings in garden fencing are large enough to use 3/4" dowels or broomsticks to guide the cat through the transfer door and into the transfer cage. Here're some pictures of the one I just made: http://maxshouse.com/drop_trap.htm I'm going to make a lightweight folding trap out of PCV as soon as I get strong cloth netting- I'm going to try fishing net if the holes are small enough. Phil |
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