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stray cat

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#1
  • 野良ネコ
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  • 2022/01/27 01:18

A stray cat has been living in our backyard for a while now. It is not just one cat, but maybe a kitten that one of them gave birth to has grown up and there are about 5 normal sized cats in total. I don't dislike cats, but I don't want to go near them because I am allergic to them. And I want them out of my backyard somehow. It is hard to clean up their feces and urine. But I don't want to kill them. But I don't want to spend money on it. It may sound cold, but I can't afford to spend money on a cat that has taken up residence on its own. There is a male cat that has recently moved into the back of the house and is probably after the cat that lives there. We are troubled by the sounds of cats in heat ? or males fighting ? at night, which wake us up and disturb our sleep. I don't see them very often during the daytime to see where they are or if they are sleeping ( but I still see them occasionally ) and they are noisy in the evening, at night, and during the night.
I don't want to kill them. I don't want to kill them, but I want them to leave. Please let me know if you know any good way to get rid of them.

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#2
  • 担々麺
  • 2022/01/27 (Thu) 02:11
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Go online and look for cat rescue and ask for help. Call as many
places as you can, not just one, and be sure to leave a message even if they don't answer. Also, your local pet store or vet may have some information.

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#3
  • 名無し
  • 2022/01/27 (Thu) 09:06
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What would you do if you were in Japan ?
Would you call the ward, city, or government ?
No English ??

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#4
  • ネコx5
  • 2022/01/27 (Thu) 13:27
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I actually had a stray cat that had 4 kittens in my backyard last spring and I didn't know what to do with them.
I was in the middle of a pandemic and no rescue would take them in, but I was determined
I caught them all in a trap, had them sterilized and vaccinated, and found someone who would keep them. Some vets even gave me a discount when I told them why.
If you contact Animal Control, they will rent you a trap and come pick it up if caught, but there is a high probability that it will be killed. Topi doesn't want to spend any money, so I think what we can do is
limited to a certain extent. Many pet stores have adoptions on weekends
, so you might want to ask the rescue that is hosting the event. I too am not living a comfortable life, but I am glad that I spent the money I did, because they are living creatures.

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#5
  • 無知
  • 2022/01/27 (Thu) 13:35
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Is Animal Control killing now ??

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#8
  • 野良ネコ
  • 2022/01/28 (Fri) 09:40
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Thank you very much for your kind advice. I will ask the pet store about it, as it would be sad to see it killed.
I will look for a rescue hosted there or a cat rescue on the internet.

I have never had any problems with cats before I left Japan and lived there for 40 years, and I was surprised at the decision to consult here 、、、、
I was told what I would do if I were in Japan, but my English is not good enough.

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#11
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/01/28 (Fri) 11:09
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Rescues sponsored by pet stores
may not accept them unless they are sterilized, disease checked and healthy.

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#13
  • 無知
  • 2022/01/28 (Fri) 11:50
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I can't believe you've been here for 40 years and can't figure this stuff out for yourself.
No wonder people think you can't speak English

Where did you get the information that animal control means killing
I thought I heard on the news that killing has been almost eliminated in LA for a long time now, so I googled it. I remembered hearing on the news that LA had almost eliminated killing a long time ago, so I googled it and was right
You should understand that you can't trust the opinions here. 

https://abc7.com/no-kill-animal-shelter-los-angeles-pet-adoption/10433433/

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#14
  • なぜディスル
  • 2022/01/28 (Fri) 12:17
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Even if it's "this kind of thing" for you, others may think "let's ask for advice on how to do it".
If there are people who see that post and kindly write down the solution and it helps them, that's fine ?
I don't think it matters if you can speak English or not.

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#15
  • これはどう?
  • 2022/01/28 (Fri) 14:23
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It's a bit expensive, but 、、、、
Amazon sells a spray that smells like granulated sugar or something that cats don't like.
If you spray it with a citrus smell that is safe for plants and children, but cats don't like, it may not work once, but
after a few times, the cats seem to stop coming.

Search for Cat Repellent.

But, even if they go elsewhere, it ends up being a solution for your own backyard only, so I think a rescue or something is better for a radical
solution.

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#17
  • 野良ネコ
  • 2022/01/29 (Sat) 00:41
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Thank you so much for all the advice you have given me. I learned a lot.

Thank you very much for all the links, Cat-chan. You must be a cat lover. I feel ashamed of myself that I only wanted them to leave without spending any money. Sorry. I will try to turn to one of these places for help.

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#18
  • おトーマス
  • 2022/01/29 (Sat) 10:27
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I looked it up on the Internet and heard that it is good to sprinkle cinnamon in the garden.
Please give it a try.

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#19
  • 野良ネコ
  • 2022/01/29 (Sat) 22:10
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Eh ~,,, I see ~.
You mean cinnamon powder ? ? ?.

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