Hey guys, guess what? My mom found out
from her friend about this cat that was in
a trap and her friend wasn't able to take
it to the pound for some reason. Well my
mom got the trap with the cat still in it
and brought it back to the house because
someone heard that some teenagers were
going to pour gasoline on it and burn it
.
Well she got it back here and while she
was trying to coax the cat out, I came out
of the house with food. Some reason the
cat got scared and bolted out the door
and is nowhere to be seen. Why she
didn't close the damn door when I came
out, I don't know but now the cat is gone
for good unless it's dumb enough to go
back in that trap if we set it.
What do you think, will cats fall for the
same trick twice? Even when they have
been mistreated? Also does anyone know
how to set up one of those traps? The
ones that are long and are used to catch
rabbits and squirrels or whatever.
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linuxChique
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 05 May 2004 Posts: 4535
Posted: 07-26-04 12:56pm
Cats are supposed to be really smart, so
maybe not, but i'd say its worth a try.
If its really really hungry, it might not
be able to resist.
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kitty_55
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 18 Aug 2003 Posts: 1473 Location: Canada
Posted: 07-26-04 13:01pm
Um...My cat always comes when you have a
can of cat food and get a spoon and bang
on it lol
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