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Old 03-13-2015, 08:32 AM
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Originally Posted by JP Mewley
This and a call to animal control will do the trick.
That and a trip out to a local farm will do the trick. There they actually want cats roaming around and can use them to keep the pests out of their feed.
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Here on my farm a cat won't last three days before a Bobcat or coyote gets them. If you want to be humane spray ammonia around cats don't like it. If that don't work squirt the cat with it. Love my dogs though I have a bunch of them for deer hunting but I will say if a stray comes around and starts messing with my other animals it's time to put them to bed. Calves bring good money until it gets tore up by someone's animal they can't seem to control.



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