
We situated ourselves about feet away, sitting motionless, sweltering in the heat. When Lucy was weeks old, she was moved indoors by her people to be permanent house Such was the case with Puma and her three almost grown kittens. She had it made! When we arrived with our traps we quickly caught two of the kittens Long Legs and Fuzz Ball the males because they had had their food withheld overnight.
Puma so named because she resembled black mountain lion lived with her family on beautiful, tall deck with sheltered alcove at one end. It flitted from flower pot to flower pot while the cats watched, and then it sailed into the trap and landed in the bowl of food! Mittens took an eternity of creeping before she darted into the trap. She and Lucy look at each other through the front window of the house they call home each of them content with her own feline lifestyle..
We situated ourselves about feet away, sitting motionless, sweltering in the heat. The cats could not leave the deck without running past us, so they chose to hide behind the flower pots, Puma checking on her tiny baby in the box every once in while. In the alcove were box with clean towels to sleep in and bowls of ample food. It flitted from flower pot to flower pot while the cats watched, and then it sailed into the trap and landed in the bowl of food! Mittens took an eternity of creeping before she darted into the trap.
There was no time to wait for her to settle at the food bowl.
In the peace following the furor, we lifted the trap and landed in the bowl of food! Mittens took an eternity of creeping before she darted into the trap. The following morning, after the two cats had been hours without food in their bowls, we gave up on the regular traps and rigged our drop trap at the far end of the deck where the kittens box was located. We situated ourselves about feet away, sitting motionless, sweltering in the heat.
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