[AT] they're cute but be careful...

Ken Knierim ken.knierim at gmail.com
Thu Nov 18 06:13:40 PST 2010


If shooting in the trap is a concern, live traps don't float...

Ken in AZ

On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 5:02 PM, Roy Morgan <k1lky at earthlink.net> wrote:

>
> On Oct 30, 2010, at 5:56 PM, Dick Day wrote:
> ... cats carry an enzyme ... this is what puts cat bites at the
> > top of the "dangerous animal bite" list.
>
> I wonder if raccoons are up on the list, too.  We now have a big fat
> 'coon in the small barn here.  A couple of evenings ago I was poking
> around in the loft among some stored boxes and hear some rustling at
> the other end of the space. I called "here, kitty kitty!" but it
> turned out to be a big coon.  He climbed up the wall, along the rafter
> to the middle, then straight up the wall to the peak of the roof.  I
> left him along and pretty soon left.
>
> No, I did not get bitten, but I understand that a coon can make an
> awful mess of any cat, and that I'm strongly advised to stay to hell
> away from the thing.  I plan to get a have-a-heart trap from the SPCA,
> and hope to give the furry thing a *long* ride out into the
> countryside from my place.
>
> (No, we don't have any gun here, but even if I borrowed one, I'd be
> digging a big hole in the back field.)
>
> Any further advice?
>
> Roy Morgan
> k1lky at earthlink.net
> K1LKY Since 1958 - Keep 'em Glowing!
>
>
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