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Old 05-09-2007   #1 (permalink)
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...I'm travelling soon....? I don't think there's anywhere to put out a cat trap (to take him to a no kill shelter). None of my friends have a heart enough to feed him, or can't for various reasons. Any suggestions?
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Just stop. It is on it's own.They spread diseases to the other people'spets in the area, please don't encourage theircontinuance.
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ask your parents if they would or take it to a farm if you know one near you where you can get it back when you come home.
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Check in your phone book or online for feral cat programs in your area who would come out and trap the cat. A no kill shelter would be best if they'll take a feral. Otherwise maybe just leave out a lot of food for him while you're away.
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Cats are instinctive that means that they will only go some where the food is plentiful... if there is no food he will just leave and find another person to feed him... he is a stray so he knows where to go not to be mean but you might not be the only one feeding him in your whole town he might have like 4 or 5 people he can fall back on cats are very smart he will not starve I guarentee it
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Don't take it to a farm. Farmers get tired of having unwanted animals just dropped on their doorsteps. Plus usually they have to get rid of the animal to keep their livestock safe from disease and bad behaviors. Do what others suggested, leaved an automatic feeder out. Plus, most shelters have an animal catching service. Call your local shelter to find out.
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