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Elaine,
If you don't think that the cat will take a fish, I have a bridge in the desert that I would be willing to sell you cheap. By-the-by, that is a good idea to get of the cat by putting netting over the pond. That way the cat can get caught in the netting, fall into the pond and drown, that way you won't have to call animal control, so all you have to do is just dig a deep hole in the back year and plant a bush over the body. Tom L.L. -------------------------------------- "Elaine T" wrote in message m... Happy'Cam'per wrote: "Tom L. La Bron" wrote in message ... Sorry Elaine, You have to make a decision. If it is feral it is probably better off at the pound and the subsequent result. Now thats a bunch of horse crap. If you live in an area where Feral cats (Like I do) are a problem you will NEVER get rid of all of them. Generally cats have a territory roughly the size of a football field which they 'patrol'. You can kill off the one that visits your pond but I guarantee that within 2 weeks there will be another to take its place. The only way to control this would be to literally wipe out all the feral cats in the vicinity. Good luck in getting that right. FWIW I have 2 cats and my place has a massive 'nature sanctuary' next door that is LOADED with Ferals and in the last 6 months (since the pond was built) I have not lost one fish. If you have a Feral tom cat that frequents your pond for water and does not bother the fish then you should try and make friends with it, offer some milk and food or something to make sure it keeps coming back. This will ensure that he stays around protecting 'his territory' thus keeping other potential fish eating ferals away. Kapeesh? ![]() -- Kind Regards Cameron I doubt I'd lose a fish. There's a clay pot cave at the bottom of the barrel and the cat would literally have to go swimming to get to the fish if they're hidden down there. I have yet to see a cat hungry enough to swim. I haven't seen the cat for over a week now, so I may have scared him off. I'm still not seeing fish except for on fleeting runs for the surface at feeding time. Wish I could get them more confident again - they used to play in the spillway splash all the time. I picked up some bird netting, and I think I'm going to net the edges of the barrel where the fish live so just in case the cat comes back, he will have to drink from the one with the gambusia. That way, goldfish and cat should be able to coexist. -- Elaine T __ http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ rec.aquaria.* FAQ http://faq.thekrib.com |
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