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indoor cat escaped
We have a lot of cats. All were born in the wild and came to live with
us at various stages in their lives. When we bring them in, they are neutered, get their shots, and never go outside again. A seven year old female (Squeaky) came to us about 7 years ago at around five weeks of age. A little over a week ago, she made it out our front door, "lost it" and disappeared. Night before last and last night she stopped by our deck, ate a little bit, and spooked when she saw movement behind our sliding glass door. She acted totally feral. Our thought is to leave the sliding glass door to our deck open so that she will re-enter the house, then "recognize" her surroundings. We have had escapes twice before. Both times after the sun went down the cats regained composure and were easy to catch. Not so this time... Any thoughts and advice would be much appreciated. Lee (and Squeaky) apply rot13 to: |
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Lee Frette wrote:
Night before last and last night she stopped by our deck, ate a little bit, and spooked when she saw movement behind our sliding glass door. She acted totally feral. Any thoughts and advice would be much appreciated. How about trying a cat trap? You could ask your local Animal Control if you could borrow one. Or you could try hiding outside and once she starts eating you can try and grab her while someone else stays inside to open the sliding glass door so you can run in quickly with her. Hope you catch her soon! Riannon -- Message posted via http://www.catkb.com |
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Thanks for the reply.
We set up out a Havahart tonight (we have a 1045) with a single door open set per Woodstreams recommendation. Salmon and Roast Beef as bait. She showed up twice, but would not go into the trap. Last night we had the trap on our deck, but closed with no bait to get her used to its presence. The chances of getting a hand on her are pretty close to zero. She is on our deck right now. Her third pass. At least she is staying around... On Fri, 09 May 2008 02:58:28 GMT, "Riannon via CatKB.com" u42022@uwe wrote: Lee Frette wrote: Night before last and last night she stopped by our deck, ate a little bit, and spooked when she saw movement behind our sliding glass door. She acted totally feral. Any thoughts and advice would be much appreciated. How about trying a cat trap? You could ask your local Animal Control if you could borrow one. Or you could try hiding outside and once she starts eating you can try and grab her while someone else stays inside to open the sliding glass door so you can run in quickly with her. Hope you catch her soon! Riannon apply rot13 to: |
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It looks promising. Hopefully she'll pop in there when she's hungry enough.
I'd get rid of the roast beef and try the stinkiest fish you can think of -- tuna or sardines, something like that. Keep us posted, Rhonda Lee Frette wrote: Thanks for the reply. We set up out a Havahart tonight (we have a 1045) with a single door open set per Woodstreams recommendation. Salmon and Roast Beef as bait. She showed up twice, but would not go into the trap. Last night we had the trap on our deck, but closed with no bait to get her used to its presence. The chances of getting a hand on her are pretty close to zero. She is on our deck right now. Her third pass. At least she is staying around... On Fri, 09 May 2008 02:58:28 GMT, "Riannon via CatKB.com" u42022@uwe wrote: Lee Frette wrote: Night before last and last night she stopped by our deck, ate a little bit, and spooked when she saw movement behind our sliding glass door. She acted totally feral. Any thoughts and advice would be much appreciated. How about trying a cat trap? You could ask your local Animal Control if you could borrow one. Or you could try hiding outside and once she starts eating you can try and grab her while someone else stays inside to open the sliding glass door so you can run in quickly with her. Hope you catch her soon! Riannon apply rot13 to: |
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open set per Woodstreams recommendation. Salmon and Roast Beef as
bait. She showed up twice, but would not go into the trap. Last night we had the trap on our deck, but closed with no bait to get her used to its presence. I agree with Rhonda about the tuna - how about a little trail of tuna leading into the trap? You put out a very small amount, then another small amount a little further, etc, etc, till she gets to the trap - about 3 tiny piles in total; if she wants more (and I don't see why she wouldn't!) she'll have to go inside to get it. Make the amount in the trap larger than the others though. This is something that worked for a friend of mine. Good to see she's hanging around though and as long as there's food she will. Riannon -- Message posted via CatKB.com http://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...ealth/200805/1 |
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"Riannon via CatKB.com" u42022@uwe wrote in message
news:83e618ef4e452@uwe... open set per Woodstreams recommendation. Salmon and Roast Beef as bait. She showed up twice, but would not go into the trap. Last night we had the trap on our deck, but closed with no bait to get her used to its presence. I agree with Rhonda about the tuna - how about a little trail of tuna leading into the trap? You put out a very small amount, then another small amount a little further, etc, etc, till she gets to the trap - about 3 tiny piles in total; if she wants more (and I don't see why she wouldn't!) she'll have to go inside to get it. Make the amount in the trap larger than the others though. This is something that worked for a friend of mine. Good to see she's hanging around though and as long as there's food she will. My cats don't like tuna, but I've yet to find a cat that doesn't like chicken (KFC to be precise). You might try that. Hugs, CatNipped Riannon -- Message posted via CatKB.com http://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...ealth/200805/1 |
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A few days ago we successfully trapped Squeaky. Outside of being
nearly starved, she seems none the worse for wear. We used Friskies Turkey and Giblets and Purina Kitten Chow as bait. Those are her two favorite foods. The shicken and tuna didn't seem to interest her. Many thanks to everyone for the support. Lee (and Squeaky) On Tue, 06 May 2008 15:10:57 -0400, Lee Frette wrote: We have a lot of cats. All were born in the wild and came to live with us at various stages in their lives. When we bring them in, they are neutered, get their shots, and never go outside again. A seven year old female (Squeaky) came to us about 7 years ago at around five weeks of age. A little over a week ago, she made it out our front door, "lost it" and disappeared. Night before last and last night she stopped by our deck, ate a little bit, and spooked when she saw movement behind our sliding glass door. She acted totally feral. Our thought is to leave the sliding glass door to our deck open so that she will re-enter the house, then "recognize" her surroundings. We have had escapes twice before. Both times after the sun went down the cats regained composure and were easy to catch. Not so this time... Any thoughts and advice would be much appreciated. Lee (and Squeaky) apply rot13 to: apply rot13 to: |
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On Jun 3, 10:23*am, Lee Frette wrote:
A few days ago we successfully trapped Squeaky. Outside of being nearly starved, she seems none the worse for wear. We used Friskies Turkey and Giblets and Purina Kitten Chow as bait. Those are her two favorite foods. The shicken and tuna didn't seem to interest her. Many thanks to everyone for the support. Lee (and Squeaky) That's great news! I'm happy for you. Candace |
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On Jun 3, 1:23*pm, Lee Frette wrote:
A few days ago we successfully trapped Squeaky. Outside of being nearly starved, she seems none the worse for wear. We used Friskies Turkey and Giblets and Purina Kitten Chow as bait. Those are her two favorite foods. The shicken and tuna didn't seem to interest her. Many thanks to everyone for the support. Lee (and Squeaky) On Tue, 06 May 2008 15:10:57 -0400, Lee Frette wrote: We have a lot of cats. All were born in the wild and came to live with us at various stages in their lives. When we bring them in, they are neutered, get their shots, and never go outside again. A seven year old female (Squeaky) came to us about 7 years ago at around five weeks of age. A little over a week ago, she made it out our front door, "lost it" and disappeared. Night before last and last night she stopped by our deck, ate a little bit, and spooked when she saw movement behind our sliding glass door. She acted totally feral. Our thought is to leave the sliding glass door to our deck open so that she will re-enter the house, then "recognize" her surroundings. We have had escapes twice before. Both times after the sun went down the cats regained composure and were easy to catch. Not so this time... Any thoughts and advice would be much appreciated. Lee (and Squeaky) apply rot13 to: apply rot13 to: - Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I wonder why she wouldn't eat the food you left out for her. Was she sick? |
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On May 9, 10:30*am, "CatNipped" wrote:
"Riannon via CatKB.com" u42022@uwe wrote in messagenews:83e618ef4e452@uwe... open set per Woodstreams recommendation. Salmon and Roast Beef as bait. She showed up twice, but would not go into the trap. Last night we had the trap on our deck, but closed with no bait to get her used to its presence. I agree with Rhonda about the tuna - how about a little trail of tuna leading into the trap? *You put out a very small amount, then another small amount a little further, etc, etc, till she gets to the trap - about 3 tiny piles in total; if she wants more (and I don't see why she wouldn't!) she'll have to go inside to get it. *Make the amount in the trap larger than the others though. *This is something that worked for a friend of mine. *Good to see she's hanging around though and as long as there's food she will. My cats don't like tuna, but I've yet to find a cat that doesn't like chicken (KFC to be precise). * Then you have not met my cats! |
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