Posted by jackinok on June 07, 2012 at 08:12:17 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: bob cat and pig? posted by hd6gtom on June 05, 2012 at 15:58:35:
all the cat attacks ive seen personally,have been pretty much as you descibe,cat bites the back of the neck and uses their claws to hang on.If you are trying to trap it,try hanging a old cd,or something shiney along with some bird feathers above the ground about three-four feet or so.Under it set a trap with a large jaw spread staked down well.Dont have to hide it very well just make sure its level and wont move.cats dont smell much,but a cat is a cat and they are always curious,so they come to inestigate the cd flashing in the sun,cant reach it so they step under it to try and jump to reach it.Works very well and its sort of a cat specific set because dogs and things will leave it be.Just set it where your dogs wont step in it.
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