How do they taste.[b said:Quote[/b] (swords @ April 13 2005,1:41)]You wouldn't believe it but my little siamese cat caught a bald eagle last night! What do you think I should do with the feathers... I don't wanna get arrested!
lol, we must have two different ways of thinking. the average cottontail around here is half the size of your average house cat, not that hard for a determined cat to kill one and they do. your average dog will have a ball chasing a rabbit but it would be unlikely for them to catch it, though it does happen. a cat with a lot of practice hunting birds will have a decent chance of catching a cottontail. when ever we had alot of cats around my parents house we never had cottontails but if a neighbor with cats moved and who ever moved in didnt have cats, after about 6 months the cottontails would move back in.[b said:Quote[/b] (unknownclown @ April 12 2005,9:38)]Dang a cat that brings down a rabbit?? Wouldnt wanna mess with that kitty!
We put out live traps here. We trap the feral cats, and spay/neuter and get them their shots. Then, as if by majick, we take a liking to them. Then, magically, they come and live in the house. I have 10 cats. My neighborhood has been pretty well stripped of feral cats. There's still one or two out there. We'll get them eventually, I guess. April[b said:Quote[/b] (unknownclown @ April 13 2005,1:59)]I dont understand why if feral cats are in your area why not put out live traps? They do it here all the time and take the cats to the shelter.