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Originally Posted by Mike Murrell
Do you have an animal control facility in your area? If so, give them a call. If not, rent a cage, grab the cat, toss him in it and drive up the road a ways. He now has a new home.
I've never been fond of shooting cats, but that's just my choice.
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If you do that witha Domestic Cat they can end up starving because they don't know how to hunt, kill and eat something.
So they turn to eating Garbage. The Cat I adopted that I found living In My Truck was also full of Pin Worms from eating garbage.
I did use a Cage and relocate the Momma Cat of the other Stray Cats I adapted bacause She would attack My first Cat and also She was Pregnant again! I did not want any more Kittens born on My Property.
However, Old Moma Cat was a die hard Alley Cat and knew enough about Hunting that Shee was feeded Her 4 Babies (the 4 Strays that I adopted).