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Cat traps

To: "Syd Curtis" <>
Subject: Cat traps
From: "Tony Russell" <>
Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2001 17:17:40 +0930
Yeah, good idea Syd, then they can run straight through. Wonder why no-one
else ever thought of that ?
T.
>
> My only experience of cat trapping has involved domestic moggies, which
are
> rather naive.
>
> But I pass on for what it's worth, the advice of the Botany Professor of
the
> U of Q of 50 years ago.  He reckoned that feral cats were very wary of any
> trap that had a single opening, but if the trap was open at both ends they
> would enter.  So build a cage with trap-doors at each end.
>
> Syd Curtis
>
>
>

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