I guess bottom line here is the piles of feathers here and there around the shed and the near total absence of rodents. Our local shelter has a $25 barn cat program. They neuter them and check them over, clip the tip off one ear to mark it as "processed" and return them to the "owner". That and a little bit of feed is cheap a fair exchange for the pest control. The parent cats have been here all year and I rarely see one of them...just tracks all over the sand...and the feathers. Need to keep the truck windows rolled up. I have traps set for the parents but no luck so far. Guess I will see how the daughter fairs with getting them settled. Still think a couple of male cats settled in the shed will keep most of the other cats out. Works here at the house, anyway.
Funny story. We have a huge black tomcat here at the house...neutered. I brought him home from the shelter years ago, he is pretty old now. Scary claws on this cat. I was in the back yard one day years ago and saw him stalking a chipmunk. Rodent went up a vertical wood wall and then turned left and went horizontally across the wall. The cat was right with him the whole time. I never saw such a thing, really fast and like he had sticky feet. Rodent finally went to the top of the wall and launched himself into space, cat right behind him. That was the last I saw...pretty sure when they hit the ground it was all over for the chipmunk.
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