I found an organization near me called Habitat for Cats that is willing to pay for 100% vet care for all ferals I find (not strays). The only thing is I am responsible for transportation & the cat itself as they are FULL and can't take in any more and they have no room in to release them into the areas that they are allowed to. But that is more than fine with me, the cats will be released back into my area or if they seem like they have the potential to make a good house pet I will keep them until I find a home for them (provided that I don't get too many at a time). If I get too many cats I may have a couple friends & relatives that may allow me to release some cats in their area.
Woo hoo I am so happy.

Now I just have to get the cats to go into the havahart. I haven't had much luck lately. I'm not sure if the cats caught on & learned to stay away from my place because of the trap or if it is just a coincidence?

I've already tried cleaning the trap to remove all smells, moving the trap, covering it, not covering it, hiding it under something etc...

So I brought the trap inside out of view & use and am placing some really yummy food out to lure them back. Next week or so I will bring the trap back out & put it to use again.

If that does not work I'll see if any of my neighbors will allow me to set the trap up in their yards.

Does anyone else have any ideas to get them to use the trap again or do you think this may work?


I have not seen the cat that I thought was possibly pregnant in a couple weeks. I'm not sure what happened to her.

I know there are at least 3 more cats to be trapped as of now and I am sure that there will be many more come a couple/few months.
The people in the park say there is usually a good 25 cats that get dropped off here during summer/fall. A few years ago they said they had over 60 dumped here.