Re: LOOSE CATS
Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2016 5:57 pm
Yes it is still on the loose. They have now resorted to playing recordings of its mother`s call or something like that. To entice it to a cage trap with food in it.
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Have they tried hitting a cat food with a fork and shouting "Here Kitty kitty. Din-dins"Willpar wrote:Yes it is still on the loose. They have now resorted to playing recordings of its mother`s call or something like that. To entice it to a cage trap with food in it.
Jacksparrow wrote:Have they tried hitting a cat food with a fork and shouting "Here Kitty kitty. Din-dins"
Jacksparrow wrote:Have they tried hitting a cat food with a fork and shouting "Here Kitty kitty. Din-dins"Willpar wrote:Yes it is still on the loose. They have now resorted to playing recordings of its mother`s call or something like that. To entice it to a cage trap with food in it.
nuthatch wrote:Is he the only one there now, I wonder It's a pity that it's come to them having to be owned and bought and sold .