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<blockquote data-quote="helpangel" data-source="post: 614264" data-attributes="member: 7170"><p>We used my son's cell phone and know which section of wall she is in, looking up at us seemed fine just bored. The 2X4's form like a little 4X18 inch cell no place for her to go but up & out. Oh it's not one of those 3 openings its a 4th smaller one the only one I didn't have sheets/towels fed into. Nailed a sheet ladder in on that one with a little tuna at the top and left the area; nice box trap waiting loaded with tuna & turkey waiting for her when she climbs out. Now its a matter of waiting if she doesn't climb out within the hour I will go after her and know where to make hole that won't injure her but can reach her. </p><p></p><p>I do need to call the landlord I want back Chomper's big dog kennel to set up an apartment for this little fur monster until I can get her in to be fixed, this will be her 3rd time lost in my house. The other 2 times she was just hiding this time she is really trapped.</p><p></p><p>The biggest mistake I make with these cats is feeding them too much; there is food available all the time. I need to go to feeding a couple times a day and only what they need and whistle when I feed them. Then they all come running at feeding time and can count and assess everyone at once. If I ever needed to evacuate these cats in an emergency I could never round them all up fast enough the way I do it now.</p><p></p><p>Though extra food at the outside feeding station makes it so new arrivals get welcomed by the colony so I will have to think about that one some more. I got a new arrival living on my porch right now that her owner has posted at our grocery store soon as I got Tiny under control gonna put the trap out there and get her back home. I'm half mile from the vet's office where she got away from her owner on her path back home (gotta make sure enough food that she sticks around because she would have about 5 more miles to travel on her own) I haven't called them yet don't want to get their hopes up until I got her in the trap.</p><p></p><p>Thanks everyone for the good thoughts we found her (the hardest part) its just a matter of getting her out of there now.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helpangel, post: 614264, member: 7170"] We used my son's cell phone and know which section of wall she is in, looking up at us seemed fine just bored. The 2X4's form like a little 4X18 inch cell no place for her to go but up & out. Oh it's not one of those 3 openings its a 4th smaller one the only one I didn't have sheets/towels fed into. Nailed a sheet ladder in on that one with a little tuna at the top and left the area; nice box trap waiting loaded with tuna & turkey waiting for her when she climbs out. Now its a matter of waiting if she doesn't climb out within the hour I will go after her and know where to make hole that won't injure her but can reach her. I do need to call the landlord I want back Chomper's big dog kennel to set up an apartment for this little fur monster until I can get her in to be fixed, this will be her 3rd time lost in my house. The other 2 times she was just hiding this time she is really trapped. The biggest mistake I make with these cats is feeding them too much; there is food available all the time. I need to go to feeding a couple times a day and only what they need and whistle when I feed them. Then they all come running at feeding time and can count and assess everyone at once. If I ever needed to evacuate these cats in an emergency I could never round them all up fast enough the way I do it now. Though extra food at the outside feeding station makes it so new arrivals get welcomed by the colony so I will have to think about that one some more. I got a new arrival living on my porch right now that her owner has posted at our grocery store soon as I got Tiny under control gonna put the trap out there and get her back home. I'm half mile from the vet's office where she got away from her owner on her path back home (gotta make sure enough food that she sticks around because she would have about 5 more miles to travel on her own) I haven't called them yet don't want to get their hopes up until I got her in the trap. Thanks everyone for the good thoughts we found her (the hardest part) its just a matter of getting her out of there now. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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