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RugerShooter
03-06-2007, 09:41 AM
We have been having a major problem with cats getting in our warehouse and pissing & shitting everyhwere the smell is getting horrible. So we purchased some live animal traps, and this is what we caught.

shanehadman
03-06-2007, 09:52 AM
I can testify that this place smells like piss so bad..... Its so nasty :lol8:

rockgremlin
03-06-2007, 09:55 AM
Instead of trapping the cats, why not just shut the door? :haha:

Cirrus2000
03-06-2007, 09:57 AM
We have been having a major problem with cats getting in our warehouse and pissing & shitting everyhwere the smell is getting horrible. So we purchased some live animal traps, and this is what we caught.
Is that cat as think as I stoned it is? Looks totally wasted...

savanna3313
03-06-2007, 10:31 AM
Actually it looks like its sick. Please be humane with the poor thing. :nod:

shanehadman
03-06-2007, 10:32 AM
I believe they took it on a delivery today and dropped it off at a job site somewhere :ne_nau:

Scott Card
03-06-2007, 10:40 AM
A few months back, I was driving down the road next to an old beat-up truck with an old camper shell. The shell had a window that slid open. Sticking out of this window was this huge husky head with its tongue hanging out. Right next to this big ole dog, pasted on the window, was bumper sticker which read, "CAT, THE OTHER WHITE MEAT" I almost drove off the road I was laughing so hard.

In short, get a big dog. :nod:

RugerShooter
03-06-2007, 11:26 AM
I believe they took it on a delivery today and dropped it off at a job site somewhere :ne_nau:

Yes we did it was just removed from the place and let go.

We would shut the doors but we ship out of them all day so they come in & out as they please.

The cat was just pissed as hell and not in a good mood.

here are more pics

rockgremlin
03-06-2007, 11:56 AM
If looks could kill, you'd be cat food right now! :lol8:

Scott P
03-06-2007, 11:59 AM
We have a severe cat problem where I live. Our neighbor has 13 cats which roam the neighborhood, epspecially our yard since they don't like the big dogs on either side and we don't have any.

The cats have broken into the house and destroyed much. It is impossible to have something like a sandbox for the children. The cats crap on the grass and on the driveway. It's frustrating. I'm not speaking of a cat, I'm speaking of 13 cats.

Scott Card
03-06-2007, 12:11 PM
We have a severe cat problem where I live. Our neighbor has 13 cats which roam the neighborhood, epspecially our yard since they don't like the big dogs on either side and we don't have any.

The cats have broken into the house and destroyed much. It is impossible to have something like a sandbox for the children. The cats crap on the grass and on the driveway. It's frustrating. I'm not speaking of a cat, I'm speaking of 13 cats.

Does your city or county have an ordinance limiting the number of pets in one home? Don't get me wrong, I grew up with pets including cats and I have a dog but 13 cats is unreasonable and unhealthy.

Scott P
03-06-2007, 12:35 PM
Does your city or county have an ordinance limiting the number of pets in one home?

Apparently not, because animal control says what they are doing is legal. What is weird is that the neighbors actually adopted the cats from animal control and then put them back on the streets.

Sombeech
03-06-2007, 12:48 PM
A hubcap full of antifreeze takes care of the problem.

Scott Card
03-06-2007, 12:58 PM
Does your city or county have an ordinance limiting the number of pets in one home?

Apparently not, because animal control says what they are doing is legal. What is weird is that the neighbors actually adopted the cats from animal control and then put them back on the streets.

Where is Bob Barker when you need him. :lol8:

RugerShooter
03-06-2007, 01:49 PM
just cought another, this one apears to be sick so we called animal control to come get it

RugerShooter
03-06-2007, 01:49 PM
Just cought another

Scott Card
03-06-2007, 02:09 PM
I have this feeling you are having too much fun today.... :lol8: :2thumbs:

Glockguy
03-06-2007, 02:13 PM
I heard that ferral cats like to swim in the Jordan River :lol8:

accadacca
03-06-2007, 02:24 PM
A hubcap full of antifreeze takes care of the problem.
Ah hell....where is Shan... :lol8:

Mtnman1830
03-06-2007, 02:48 PM
I could have used those cats a month ago. Here is the story...

My son wanted a hampster. Okay. I went to a pet store and he picked out a long haired rodent. They put him in a cardboard box, and when I got home five minutes later, I picked up the box, and his head was poking out of the hole he had gnawed.

No problem. I also purchased a ball for the hampster to run around in. After a few minutes, it stopped rolling. The lid had come of and the hampster was under the table. I cornerd him and put it back in the ball, thinking my son didn't have the lid on right, and let him have free reign of the floor. Again, he got out. I caught him and put him in his cage and threw the ball away.

Weeks later, a door to his cage is open, and the rodent is nowhere to be seen. My son was at his mother's so I know he didn't leave the door open. I found the hampster under the bed, caught him and secured the door with a plastic keychain. Did that stop him? Not one single bit. There was another door he opened and escaped. Right now I am regretting buying an animal. When he was under my son's bed (which I had just bought) he had fallen between the headboard and the bed itself, and was trapped. He tried chewing his way out.

Now he was loose again, and I went to use the restroom and he was in the bathtub. He had climbed the shower curtain and fell into the tub. After an easy catch, I secured the second door with another keychain. Did that stop him? nope

There was one more door, an 'attic' where he would nest. This time I am ready to get rid of the damn thing no matter what. I could hear him in the bathroom again, and I grabbed one of my work boots. This could get messy.

I opened the door and he ran in the corner. I stepped in with my arm back ready to let loose my steel toe. He darted. I threw. I hit. too bad it was with the leather upper and he scampered up the clean-out behind the toilet (I live in the bottom condo of a 3 story unit). At least he isn't my problem now, I thought.

I got home one morning after work, and was going to sleep when I could hear the damn thing again. I had him behind my dresser, and went to grab him, but knocked the cold air return (which was not screwed to the wall) loose, and he entered the new escape route. GREAT! With the luck I have been having, he is gonna die in there and stink up the place.

i went to the store and bought some mouse traps. Dabbing a bit of peanut butter on them, I knew I would have them. I linded all four of them between the wall and dresser and went to sleep. A few hours later, SNAP! SNAP! SNAP! Scared out of a deep sleep, but knowing what is was by the time I hit the ground, I ran over to see the fruits of my hunting prowess.

no go. He had escaped the traps. I was thinking of the show "Mousehunt" and how pathetic I am in trying to catch this damn rodent.

A few days later, I saw him in the kitchen. I immediately left. I purchased some glue traps and came home. As I was cooking dinner, I saw it run behind the fridge. I had to be careful, at this time, my son was home, and he didn' t yet know that his "Simba" was on the lam. I quietly put a glue trap on each side of the fridge and sat back.

The mouse stuck his head between the bristles of the broom and looked at me. It almost seemed as he gave me the bird! With a grin, I just sat back as he stopped to smell the plastic tray that held the glue. Holding still, and probably holding my breath, I waited.

He stepped on the tray, took another step, and Voila! I had him.

We still put food in the empty cage, as he darn thing would just hide anyway (they are nocturnal) and it has been a month and my son still dont know it is gone.

I think I will just stick with fish from now on.

JP
03-06-2007, 04:59 PM
A hubcap full of antifreeze takes care of the problem.
:roflol: :roflol: :roflol: That does shut down the kidneys :haha:

I'd just shoot them. Better yet, contact the local Chinese Restaurant and speak with one of the Chef's, they'll probably take care of it for you.

accadacca
03-06-2007, 06:47 PM
I'd just shoot them. Better yet, contact the local Chinese Restaurant and speak with one of the Chef's, they'll probably take care of it for you.
Ah hell, you didn't just say that. :eek2: :haha:

JP
03-06-2007, 07:08 PM
Ah hell, you didn't just say that. :eek2: :haha:
Yes I did :naughty: You have to realize that we (as Americans) do not eat cat or dog and view them as pets, but in other countries these are just something else on the menu. We have a Chinese restaurant right down the street and they (the workers) eat cat. They can, nothing against the law with it, it just cannot be in the same refrigerators with the food they serve to customers. :popcorn:

RugerShooter
03-06-2007, 08:33 PM
MTNMAN that is a hilarious story :roflol: :roflol:

REDFOX
03-06-2007, 08:48 PM
If you know any lion hunters, I'm sure that they would be glad to take the cats. They work well for training lion dogs.

RugerShooter
03-06-2007, 09:15 PM
If you know any lion hunters, I'm sure that they would be glad to take the cats. They work well for training lion dogs.

They are gone.

nefarious
03-06-2007, 09:39 PM
The place is just crawling with pussies, huh? I hate when that happens.

RugerShooter
03-07-2007, 05:36 AM
The place is just crawling with pussies, huh? I hate when that happens.

:roflol:

RugerShooter
03-07-2007, 12:55 PM
and another