Ok. Wow.
This morning I wake up and out my window there were 27, maybe 28 cats on my lawn. They were rolling around wrestling each other in the grass and scratching up cherry trees.
So some got to come in for cream. But now I can't find half of them and the ones I can see are sleeping on my laundry or scratching up my sofa. So what can I do? Oh and please don't suggest I call exterminator. These are human beings not rodents. Tanx.
2007-10-06
18:37:04
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As I press submit button on this question one of the 7 ones I can't find jumps up on the back of my chair and scares the bejesis out of me and slaps me upside the head with his paw. I am afraid I have been tricked please help.
2007-10-06
18:39:25 ·
update #1
First to catch the ones in the house. Call the ASPCA. Get a live trap, you can get any where that sells hunting or livestock supplies, then get some can cat food, open it and put it in the back of the trap. The trap door will close when they step on the trigger in the back. It is totally safe and will not harm the cats.
Do you have a cat? Is it a female? Is it spayed? If you have a female and she's not spayed that is probably why all the cats showed up but the animal control in your area will be able to help get rid of them.
P.S. Cats are felines not human beings.
2007-10-06 19:00:21
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answered by sara 3
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Apparently, you have a lady cat who is in heat and the little boy cats have come over to admire her.
Or maybe you have catnip growing on your front lawn.
Do you know how lucky you are. Cats have given you their approval, they like you.
Cats are very independent, they do not like everybody, they only like persons who are worthy of their trust.
You can fool people all day long, but you cannot fool a cat. They can sense your true nature.
2007-10-07 01:46:03
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answered by ♫ Bubastes, Cat Goddess♥ 7
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Actually cats aren't human beings, sorry. These cats in paticular are wild animals.
Put up a for sale sign and sell them to people. If that doesn't work out give them to the pound.
2007-10-07 01:42:28
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answered by Goose Feet 6
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Actually, cats are felines, not human beings. However, if you don't want them on your property or in your house, your best option is to either call Animal Control or find an animal shelter in your area that can properly care for them and adopt them out.
2007-10-07 01:45:43
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answered by Anonymous
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What is it you are asking here? That many cats turning up overnight is not by accident sounds like they were dumped. Ring your local animal welfare to come and get them. Whilst they are not rodents they are also NOT HUMANS.
2007-10-07 01:45:02
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answered by sag_kat2chat 4
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Get a dog. If that doesn't do it, get a tape rcording of a dog and if that doesn't get it try a spray bottle full of water.
2007-10-07 01:40:50
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answered by Bobyi P 2
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I think you got owned... But why would you let stray cats in your house... You gotta call the ASPCA...
2007-10-07 01:41:43
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answered by <3 Livin' My Life 2
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open up a petting zoo!!!! charge little kids to come pet the cats :]
2007-10-07 01:40:34
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answered by Kelsey L 1
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try kissing them and dont stop until the last one leaves
2007-10-07 20:34:38
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answered by kayme42 4
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Are you hallucinating? Those mushrooms weren't safe, it seems.
2007-10-07 01:47:40
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answered by nondescript 4
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