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Posted by Vince H on July 12, 2005 at 05:05:23 from (63.168.81.136):
In Reply to: O/T dam cat posted by Nebraska Cowman on July 11, 2005 at 17:45:30:
We started out with 3 free kittens about 3 years ago. We now have over 20 cats on the farm. Good thing is that we don't even worry about feeding them. Don't know what they find, but they all stay well fed. We have to feed to kittens until they start hunting, but that is only for a month or two. Whats bad is I've watched these cats pack hunt squirrels and ground hogs. Squirrels don't stand a chance and the squirrel population has to have been cut at least in half (which is a good thing). If the dog get a ground hogs it just shakes it around and snaps it's neck. These cats rip the thing apart. Very few snakes around the barn anymore. We don't get too bad with cats though because the males take off every year and we are on a busy road which claims it's fair share. Any one in the Allentown Pa area in need of a few barn kittens, I have plenty.
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