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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 650908" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>That's awful, Susie. I had to put a fifty dollar deposit down on the trap when I got it, but I got the $$$ back when I returned it. I've live-trapped quite a few cats up here, and NEVER had to pay "rent" to use a trap, just the deposit.</p><p></p><p> Horrible about the frat boys as well. The traps are $$$ or I'd buy one of my own to have on hand, especially during "kitten season", when I try to round up as many mommas and babies as I can. (Our shelter is no-kill). The babies can be socialized into pets, and the mommas spayed and released.</p><p></p><p>There is a magnificent, fully feral tom up here that I've been trying to trap for about 3 years now. He'll never make a pet. He is a wild animal, but I'd like to get him cut as he is the sire of all the kittens in a rather larger territory.</p><p></p><p>My concern for Captain right now is that he'll run into a cat like the feral above, get chewed up, and contract FIV, which is spread through bite wounds. There is also a serious risk of exposure to FeLV.</p><p></p><p>Oh, how I hope you can bring him home soonest!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 650908, member: 1963"] That's awful, Susie. I had to put a fifty dollar deposit down on the trap when I got it, but I got the $$$ back when I returned it. I've live-trapped quite a few cats up here, and NEVER had to pay "rent" to use a trap, just the deposit. Horrible about the frat boys as well. The traps are $$$ or I'd buy one of my own to have on hand, especially during "kitten season", when I try to round up as many mommas and babies as I can. (Our shelter is no-kill). The babies can be socialized into pets, and the mommas spayed and released. There is a magnificent, fully feral tom up here that I've been trying to trap for about 3 years now. He'll never make a pet. He is a wild animal, but I'd like to get him cut as he is the sire of all the kittens in a rather larger territory. My concern for Captain right now is that he'll run into a cat like the feral above, get chewed up, and contract FIV, which is spread through bite wounds. There is also a serious risk of exposure to FeLV. Oh, how I hope you can bring him home soonest! [/QUOTE]
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