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Old 08-07-2007, 11:02 PM
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Originally Posted by honeychile View Post
Our feral cats ("the Will Ferralls") are a second-generation colony - there's one mom & dad, and their four kittens who are totally bonded. KittenDaddy & three of the kittens are Siamese (one lilac point), Mom is a tortoise shell, and the other kitten is solid black. They all take care of each other, and especially the little Lilac Point, who's the runt. I'd love to set a camera up on them, as they're terribly interesting. Oh, there are two others who were from last year's litter who come around occasionally - they don't "formally" live with the Will Ferralls. All of them leave food for each other, and the Mother will watch her babies eat, and then finish up. Think Kitty Vanderbilt. Oh, they also have all of their age appropriate shots.

When there was just one raccoon, it wasn't that bad - but now there are three. One is totally insolent, and if s/he doesn't get to the food first, s/he will grab the plate and toss it, rather than share. It's just bad news. These critters are easily 30# or more, and I did find out that it's illegal for me to shoot or poison them. Not that I would poison them - I'd feel horrible if one of the cats got the food first.

I'm just frustrated with them. Is it possible to change the cats' feeding time, or do you think their habits are too ingrained by now?
The cats will come to the food.
My girl friend is a volunteer in local pet rescue group. She pulled about 15 cats out of a parking lot near where I worked in one weekend.
She has four rescued cats.
And trust me when I say the cats will come to the food.
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