Id also like to note a serious response would be appreciated on if it's best to trap him or just call pest control
azulAg said:
Id also like to note a serious response would be appreciated on if it's best to trap him or just call pest control
azulAg said:
I live in college station in an apt. My brother keeps calling me about the cat and fox back home
azulAg said:
The only cougar I have in my neighborhood lives just down the street in the cul de sac who spends her days tanning by the pool and swiping her husbands credit card
Outdoor cats are the worst. Followed closely by indoor cats.Quote:
Cats that live in the wild or indoor pets allowed to roam outdoors kill from 1.4 billion to as many as 3.7 billion birds in the continental U.S. each year, says a new study that escalates a decades-old debate over the feline threat to native animals.
rather be fishing said:azulAg said:
Id also like to note a serious response would be appreciated on if it's best to trap him or just call pest control
Serious response, keep your ****ing cat in the house or kill it. Leave native wildlife alone.
Also, don't reproduce.
Stop contributing to invasive species then!azulAg said:
I hate you all
We have rules, dammit!Quote:
The only cougar I have in my neighborhood lives just down the street in the cul de sac who spends her days tanning by the pool and swiping her husbands credit card
azulAg said:
He's an outdoor cat, my mom has bad allergies. He stays in the garage at night
Is this a bad thing?DeWrecking Crew said:
I wouldn't try to trap it, you'll end up trapping your cat that will then have no way to escape the fox
Fixed it. NOT an inside cat.Ragoo said:
Look. It is completely unreasonable to remove or trap a Fox because of an issue with adomesticferal cat.
This times eleventy.SoulSlaveAG2005 said:
I promise I am not trying to sound like a jerk... but here it goes.
"Your" cat, and your is in quotes because if this cat has been roaming the neighborhood it has been more a nuisance than the fox has. It has been killing small lizards, song birds, it has been (if male) spraying everyone's homes, bushes, bbq pits, (if female) it has been wailing outside their windows. It hs been pooping in their yards, sand boxes, and vegetable gardens....
So here's my advise, keep "your" cat in your yard. Leave the fox alone. He is just doing what he is designed to do. The fox is more beneficial to the area environment than your cat has ever been.
If you are allergic to cats. Perhaps you should get a different pet next time.