.308fickman wrote:@TAM: But what caliber do you recommend?
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.308fickman wrote:@TAM: But what caliber do you recommend?
If somebody's pet is doing the same thing to his yard as the feral cat then I see little difference. Why shouldn't the cat be confined to your property just like your dog?mark olindale wrote:I think a .22 mag would be a excellent choice. See if you can find a nice Ruger .22mag. And please make sure you are shooting feral cats and not somebodys pet.
I think you can usually tell if a cat is a neighborhood pet or feral. Animals do get loose unintentionally at times, so I would caution just saying you will shoot an animal in your yard because it is doing it's business.jmra wrote:If somebody's pet is doing the same thing to his yard as the feral cat then I see little difference. Why shouldn't the cat be confined to your property just like your dog?mark olindale wrote:I think a .22 mag would be a excellent choice. See if you can find a nice Ruger .22mag. And please make sure you are shooting feral cats and not somebodys pet.
Yes it is. TPC 42.09 (b) 2 is a state jail felony. http://www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us/D ... /PE.42.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;george wrote:I believe it is a felony to shoot a house pet (cat or dog), without just cause.
mrvmax wrote:I am going to have to buy some of that stuff. My neighbors are not considerate enough to keep their pets from using my yard to do their business. I realize how many people love their cats and dogs, but they should respect their neighbors. I get tired of smelling cat urine in my flower beds and walking through dog poop while I walk through my yard. Heck, Friendswood has ordinances about keeping pets from roaming around unleashed and people in my neighborhood still do not care. I never allow my dog to roam into other peoples yards and do her business - and if she does I pick it up. I know killing these feral cats offends some, but at some point any animal can become a nuisance. And, after all, at the end of the day they are just animals. Some people care more for animals than they do for human life, I will never understand that. Rant off, now back to our regularly scheduled topic...................couzin wrote:I have found some stuff at Tractor Supply (Shotgun Repels-All) that I put on the perimeter of my yard - keeps the roaming dogs out and I have not had but one stray cat get inside the secure area. And then it was only because my indoor cat was taunting it from the window. When we lived in Longview out in the county I used the same stuff to keep armadillos from coming out of the woods to tear up my lawn and garden. A couple of applications will usually break the habit and the animals will move on to somebody elses place. Repels-All is nasty - it would knock a buzzard offa manure wagon...Ldy AlliDu wrote:Yes, I have one now, and guess what, he marks my door every night, discussting.flechero wrote:I forgot to mention that trapping is indeed a great solution- to the first 1 or 2 cats... these cats have all seen the trap and won't go near it even with fresh tuna in it.
I have a similar situation to yours, out in the country, cat population that seems to peak every 2-3 years to an uncontrollable level creating severe sanitation and livestock (chickens and such) issues.flechero wrote:I have a problem with feral cats... yes, lots of them. I am also opportunistic in that I have decided this is a good enough excuse to purchase a fun little target shooting rifle. I did a little research and think I have decided on a 22 mag. I have a 22lr but don't feel like it's enough for cats and coons, out to 100 yds. I considered the 17HMR but read too much on how prairie dogs were crawling away so I think critters up to 20 lbs or so deserve something larger. I'm hesitant to go centerfire for this as I don't want a large mess to clean up after each shot.
What do you think? Is a 22 mag a good choice or have I missed something better?
george wrote:Keith B wrote:Yes it is. TPC 42.09 (b) 2 is a state jail felony. http://www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us/D ... /PE.42.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;george wrote:I believe it is a felony to shoot a house pet (cat or dog), without just cause.
Thanks, Keith. It looks like the same felony for those people abandoning and dumping their unwanted pets in the country.