Re: CULT: Help! Cats in the bed...
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- Subject: Re: CULT: Help! Cats in the bed...
- From: "* L* <l*@esn.net>
- Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 16:21:04 -0000
From: Leslie
Liddiard <l*@esn.net>
Tammy:
This may or may not be an acceptable thing for
you since I don't know if these are neighborhood cats or strays. If they
are simply strays you could use a cat trap and then turn them over to the
ASPCA. I know-- no one likes to do that. Even if they are
neighborhood cats, you could still do this and return them to their owner
explaining. Hopefully that would help. I'm NOT a cat hater by any means
and have two of my own.
I have had luck trapping the cats and
returning them to their owners. Usually one heart felt discussion solves
the problem (I have good neighbors). And when it doesn't, I simply remind
them that there is a leash law ( throughout the entire country) and that it does
apply to cats as well as dogs, and they usually treasure their cats enough to
try and keep them at home.
The cat traps can usually be borrowed from you
local ASPCA. If not, the cost is minimal if you really want to get rid of
the cats.
Leslie Liddiard
l*@esn.net
Goldsboro, NC
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