Laurie, you know as well as others my situation about the ferals I've been feeding by the airport! Anyway, last week, my son, his friend, and I set the trap in hopes to catching the kitty that I want, who has let me touch her!
Anyway in the meantime, all the other 12 or 15 depending on the day, have figured out where the canned food is being fed, and have made their way down where she is and has made her kind of skiddish (just a little bit) toward me again! now she kind of has to eat in a hurry, or she will grab a chunk of food and jump back down to eat it!
Back to the trapping, we set it and left for about 15 min and I starting to think the trap isn't that great because each time I have set it, when I come back to it, the door is down, but no kitty! So we set it again and left and came back and the same thing, no kitty! now where they live hasn't been mowed in forever, so it is like a hay field, it's just thick, not upright grass!
so the trap wasn't very level! I don't know what to do! I brought the trap home and it's been almost a week, well today is a week ago! what can i do about the feeding situation, and then the trapping situation!
Anyway in the meantime, all the other 12 or 15 depending on the day, have figured out where the canned food is being fed, and have made their way down where she is and has made her kind of skiddish (just a little bit) toward me again! now she kind of has to eat in a hurry, or she will grab a chunk of food and jump back down to eat it!
Back to the trapping, we set it and left for about 15 min and I starting to think the trap isn't that great because each time I have set it, when I come back to it, the door is down, but no kitty! So we set it again and left and came back and the same thing, no kitty! now where they live hasn't been mowed in forever, so it is like a hay field, it's just thick, not upright grass!
so the trap wasn't very level! I don't know what to do! I brought the trap home and it's been almost a week, well today is a week ago! what can i do about the feeding situation, and then the trapping situation!