Ok, so here's the thing. I live about five miles from town on one of the main streets that take Fresnans 'out of town.' People that don' t want their cats anymore take them 'out of town' and drop thiem in my neighborhood. Because I have cats and I always have dry cat food out for my cats, a lot of these strays eventually find their way to my house. What I normally do is chase them off. But if they keep hanging around after a week or so I catch them, take them to the vet and have them spayed or neutered. Then bring them back home and let them go here on my property.
Usually the strays are people oriented and I'm able to just pick them up and crate them, but the latest three are truly feral. Quatro is a big, ugly tom cat. Big head, big jowls,acts like king of the hill. Chases my cats. Fights. Eats his food then chases my cats away and eats theirs. I don't like him. But I'm stuck with him. He's been here since last fall.
Then in January this cute little male kitten, about 6 months old, showed up. Just as wild as can be. Runs and hides as soon as he sees me. But for heaven's sake, Quatro accepts him and lets him eat out of his bowl at the same time he's eating out of it. So Einz is here to stay.
Then last month here comes Zwei, another totally wild cat. He's very young, but not a kitten. I'm going to guess about a year. I've been trying to befriend Einz and Zwei for a few weeks now, and they're still as wild as can be.
So here's my question for you: How am I going to catch these wild cats without catching my own cats? I have several Have-a-heart traps. I have nowhere to lock up my own cats to keep them away from the traps. I can't bring them in the house because my dog chases cats.
Usually the strays are people oriented and I'm able to just pick them up and crate them, but the latest three are truly feral. Quatro is a big, ugly tom cat. Big head, big jowls,acts like king of the hill. Chases my cats. Fights. Eats his food then chases my cats away and eats theirs. I don't like him. But I'm stuck with him. He's been here since last fall.
Then in January this cute little male kitten, about 6 months old, showed up. Just as wild as can be. Runs and hides as soon as he sees me. But for heaven's sake, Quatro accepts him and lets him eat out of his bowl at the same time he's eating out of it. So Einz is here to stay.
Then last month here comes Zwei, another totally wild cat. He's very young, but not a kitten. I'm going to guess about a year. I've been trying to befriend Einz and Zwei for a few weeks now, and they're still as wild as can be.
So here's my question for you: How am I going to catch these wild cats without catching my own cats? I have several Have-a-heart traps. I have nowhere to lock up my own cats to keep them away from the traps. I can't bring them in the house because my dog chases cats.