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May 31, 2006 21:11 |  #1

Ladies and Gentlemen, Meet...... Lion Head..lol (He's one of our strays, he will hang out with my cats and comes twords me when I "speak" to him in cat language, but stops at about 6 feet away.. I made a double decker house for the strays and our cats out behind the shed and he does use it so I'm happy about that! He recently got into it pretty good with something, look at the scar on his face and his eye is pretty swolen.. I need to catch him and get him to a vet! Any Ideas?
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Jun 01, 2006 03:52 |  #2

Not an easy task to catch a stray. All I can suggest is entice him close with food, then use a towel to grab him with, which hopefully will stop him scratching too much.




  
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Jun 01, 2006 07:36 |  #3

I am thinking of useing one of the larger "Have A heart" traps.. but... I also have tons of tree sharks and a Raccoon and a woodchuck nearby and I dont want to catch them instead, or worse.... A skunk or one of my cats!
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Jun 01, 2006 10:07 |  #4

he's so regal looking.


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Jun 01, 2006 10:18 |  #5

lol.. they hang out on the roof of my neighbors house.. i guess they try to catch birds that either live in the pine trees or just land there. My two cats are always up there lounging around...lol Actually, one of mine likes to sit on the screen of the skylight in my bedroom at night...
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Jun 01, 2006 11:54 |  #6

Your cat who sleeps on the skylight must be a voyeur!!! :)


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Jun 01, 2006 11:59 as a reply to  @ pttenn's post |  #7

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Your cat who sleeps on the skylight must be a voyeur!!! :)

Nahhh, Just a pain in the arse! lol
its when he starts meowing..loudly that i get up and open the screen and let him in.
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Jun 01, 2006 16:50 |  #8

Hmm... interesting composition.. I like the blurred leaves, they really make the shot. Nice job! And a nice cat! :)


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