You're right, it was too easy, little reading up on them, says the population can spike this time of year, and of course eliminate any and all habitat, well except for a couple of vehicles, (I place traps in those as its easy prey on em when know to be around and in cooler months you can decimate the population) wood stack and areas needing another pass with the string trimmer, probably don't help, I'll enjoy sending em to meet they're maker, more so now and take a little flak here on the YT about the foolishness of flinging em into the abyss,only to have to do it again, and extra cleaning and sanitizing the area I am catching them, I can't figure out what in heck these stray cats eat, used to be one on the job, catch 1 or 2 per day, she always carried something out from this yard, another anomaly, never had stray cats here before, coyotes are thick too, something is just off, wood chucks, chipmunks, rabbits and mice are taking over !
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