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Hope22

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3. We use a have a heart trap.
Wed Feb 7, 2024, 05:49 PM
Feb 2024

Maybe feed your girls in another spot and leave the trap where you usually feed. One time we had a trap set for a raccoon. We were out for the day and a neighbor was watching the house. He found our cat in the trap. Upon return he tells me he was sorry but he had to shake my cat in the trap to give him a scare so he would not go near it again. If he would have asked me I would have said please don’t do that but that cat lived to a ripe old age and wasn’t any worse for the experience. He never got in a trap again. I only say this because if your girls get in it and you don’t shake them I think they will get over it without harm. If you don’t have the trap a rescue might let you borrow one. I wish you the best in solving the problem. It’s no fun. Especially when kitties are so beautiful and we hate to see hungry little ones! My best to you!💗🙏🏼

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