What about the other neighborhood cats???

--- "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> That's easy to resolve, just don't let your cats out
> when you have the trap down.
> Most shelters and many vets have traps they will let
> people borrow (some charge a
> deposit). It's actually really easy. You do need to
> set up a drop off appointment
> with a vet before you trap, so you wont trap him and
> then have to "store" him for
> days waiting for an appointment. Most vets will give
> you a sliding "drop off"
> appointment if they work with ferals at all, because
> it's hard to know exactly when
> one will be trapped, so you can't really set a
> specific day/time appointment.
> 
> Phaewryn
> 
> http://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html
> Special Needs Cat Resources
> 
> 
> 


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