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I have heard pepper is good for keeping cats away - I ran out and used curry powder instead - never again.
Dai, they're feral. You can't re-home feral cats.
You have no idea what you are on about.
but if they are feral in the first place and don't belong to anyone I'm surprised the vet neutered them and did not dispose of them humanely,
Quote from: Unwashed on January 04, 2011, 21:46:02Dai, they're feral. You can't re-home feral cats.These cats have allowed themselves to be neutered, they are also being fed. Therefore they are re homable. Call in Cat Protection League.
Quote from: Mr Smith on January 04, 2011, 21:48:46 but if they are feral in the first place and don't belong to anyone I'm surprised the vet neutered them and did not dispose of them humanely, This sort of remark makes me feel very sad. Triangle was born feral and had no human contact till she was about 4 months old. We managed to get her in a cage and have her neutered at the vets. She is now so tame that she goes to people she knows and can be picked up and stroked.These cats are not rubbish. They should not be disposed of.