Feed him neighborhood children instead
MM
2007-03-14 14:09:28
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answer #1
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answered by magicman116 7
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If it's the furry type of cats put chicken wire over the tank top or around the border of the pool. If it's the type of cat that has fins and scales just make sure the catfishes are larger then the shark. My RTBS (red tail black shark) leaves anything larger then him alone.
2007-03-14 23:19:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Keep the cats out of the water, which most cats hate water anyways
2007-03-14 20:57:41
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answered by Kreutzer 4
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You ever consider taking in some strays (cats, dogs, errant neighbor kids -- things no one would really notice missing)? That way, the shark gets fed and your cats stay safe.
Just kidding. :)
2007-03-14 21:00:42
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answered by Resident Heretic 7
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Teach the cats to stay out of the water.
2007-03-14 21:00:41
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answered by Mariposa 7
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keep it in the pool and dont let ur cats out. lol :) its your fault for getting a shark!
2007-03-14 20:54:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Jump in and use yourself as bait whilst yelling at the cats to get out of the water and save themselves. Girl cats and kittens first, of course. ;)
2007-03-14 21:00:26
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answered by Mnementh 4
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Keep you cats out of its tank.
2007-03-14 20:57:14
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answered by StormyC 5
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well you could put a top on your tank that is do u have them in a tank,and how big is this shark
2007-03-14 21:04:11
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answered by doomegd 1
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dont put your cats in the shakr tank might do the trick?
2007-03-14 20:56:52
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answered by Anonymous
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