As some may know from my previous post there is an injured stray cat at my house.
He is friendly but is a bit shy and has never hissed or swated but because he is scared of the crate & I don't know his history I want to be careful with him. I don't want to get scratched or bit.
He runs everytime I move the crate, even the slightest movement of the crate makes him bolt.
I have called everywhere in my area & no one has a have-a-heart for rent or sale.
He won't eat in the crate, I tried that.
Should I just chance it & shove him in the crate?
Or does anyone have any other suggestions?
His wounds are getting a lot worse & I really want top get him to the vet ASAP. I was oh so close to getting him last night a few times. Hopefully I can today but any suggestions are welcome! Please help.
Please send this guy some thoughts so he co-operates & gets the help he needs.







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12/02
The one door unit may be annoying to use, but there's less chance of the cat getting hurt in it, as it has to go further in. I use catnip just past the trigger, and dampened to prevent it from blowing outside of he trap. Put the nip down on the ground, and place the trap over it so nip's just past the trigger. The cat heads in 99% more in favor of catnip than food when it comes to tom cats!
Tru-Catch traps are terrific, and silent. I don't think I'd cover the trap as Moosmom suggested seeing as there's only one cat to contend with. The cover is apt to spook him more at first. Cover completely after he is contained though. Good luck, and keep us posted. 


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