I'm about ready to set up my hav-a-hart trap.
The cats walk right under the one in my driveway.Bexar and Travis, says neither can run free without a lease. Then it depends if your city is cutting them loose to fight vermin.
Set the sensitivity on the motion detection lower. If you trap them it's a call to the animal control to come pick them up. Once one cat is removed. Another cat will move in on the territory. Seeing how they breed like rabbits. Good luck with your endeavor.
The cats walk right under the one in my driveway.
Couldn't set it low enough to NOT set it off.
I don't mind calling animal control everyday to pick up cats.
One reason I asked the question is because I'm fixing to announce my thoughts about trapping them on our "Nextdoor" website.
I'm hoping it would cause neighbors to think twice before letting their cats loose.
Judge Judy sides with you. Saw a couple of cases one even had nails in a 2x4 to stop opossums from getting in his shed well an unlucky cat got a hole in its foot.
Cat Owner sued Judy reamed the cat owner a good one for letting the cat roam free and dismissed the case.
The cats walk right under the one in my driveway.
Couldn't set it low enough to NOT set it off.
I don't mind calling animal control everyday to pick up cats.
One reason I asked the question is because I'm fixing to announce my thoughts about trapping them on our "Nextdoor" website.
I'm hoping it would cause neighbors to think twice before letting their cats loose.
Describe please. Also, strays only or owned cats?We actually have a cat sanctuary in our subdivision.
^ this. ALL this.It won't have any impact on cat traffic. They will just think you're a jerk. I would not say anything. Just do it.
Cats are uncontrollable. And they are the devil.
Strays or not. If it's not diseased or causing damage to your food supply. The deal of the day and the law. Cause no harm.
I have two spoiled American short-haired tabby cats. Love both of them to death. I let them roam the backyard. If I even see the idea in their eyes of the thought to jump the fence. They're back inside.
In Killeen, you can't have animals on leashes unless they're being walked. You can't chain animals down in your yard. That's a no-go. One of my cats jumps the fence and it's likely some gang banging pit bull will kill it.
I've sank over $600 in one cat. Nope, they're not allowed to roam.
Wish all cat owners were like you.
Describe please. Also, strays only or owned cats?