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Exactly yes. Have the trap wired open and was hoping to put it out a day or two ago.
The other option you might consider would be to let the neighbor also feed the cat, but see if she would be willing to set up a trap as well. Perhaps, even plan a feeding schedule between the two of you so that the cat continues to frequent both places - just so it doesn't wander off only for some other neighbor to start giving it food? Just another idea if this cat doesn't come back to eat at your place very soon.I had had this feeling something was off, so my fiance and I made flyers and put them in our neighbors mailboxes explaining the cat was being cared for fed and to please not feed it. Got a call from my next door neighbor. Turns out she was feeding the cat three times a day . We figured it out and said she would stop, so hopefully Kitty will be coming to us for food only. So far Kitty hasn't come today but I'm chalking it up to confusion and change in schedule?
Very soon being like the next day or two? Sorry if that's a dumb question, I just don't have very much experience with catsJust another idea if this cat doesn't come back to eat at your place very soon.
Theoretically, if the neighbor doesn't put out any food today, you would think you should see the cat come by your place for food. So, unless someone else is already been feeding it, I wouldn't wait too long. Maybe clue the neighbor in so you can have her keep a look out for the cat as well?Very soon being like the next day or two? Sorry if that's a dumb question, I just don't have very much experience with cats