When I was in high school, we had to evict a raccoon. No permanent damage to any parties. The coon was shaken up and maybe bruised a bit, but it got a peanut butter sandwich for its trouble.Oldgringo wrote:Maybe....it's because you're not a sissy?mamabearCali wrote:I don't get it. We have two cats and a feral started getting in through the cat door. Finally she barricaded herself in the garage. I put on leather gloves that went to my elbows went in threw a blanket on her grabbed her and put her in a carrier. We relocated her a bit further away from our house, but not so far that she is outside her known area. No fuss, no muss, she is now respecting our house. If I can do that with a feral cat, a wild animal, why do we need LEO's for an angry house cat.
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- Tue May 06, 2014 7:33 pm
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