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Re: Re: Re: cats & horses



I can tell you that we have reduced the cat population so significantly in this area that I had to go out and look for new barn cats. We made a deal with our vet to spay and neuter anything we bring in in a trap. We bring them back and turn them loose and some will go on to survive and others will get killed by nature. None are harmed by the neutering and spaying. We neuter or spay anything that walks into the yard however briefly, if we can trap it, it goes to the vet. We have very little stray population left here now.
 
Taking them to a remote area without neutering or spaying does not help the problem.
 
Dolores Arste
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----- Original Message -----
From: Carla
To: Kristine Hammond ; Bob Morris
Cc: ridecamp@endurance.net
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 9:21 AM
Subject: RC: Re: Re: cats & horses

This is offensive also.  Sorry I find NO humor in this.
 
Carla
Colorado
-----Original Message-----
From: Kristine Hammond <tinka@reno.quik.com>
To: Bob Morris <bobmorris@rmci.net>
Cc: ridecamp@endurance.net <ridecamp@endurance.net>
Date: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 5:29 PM
Subject: RC: Re: cats & horses

Dear Bob,
maybe a good idea!!!
Kriss
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Morris <bobmorris@rmci.net>
To: Kristine Hammond <tinka@reno.quik.com>
Date: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 3:18 PM
Subject: RE: cats & horses

Place an add for more coyotes to help control the situation.
 
Bob
-----Original Message-----
From: Kristine Hammond [mailto:tinka@reno.quik.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 3:44 PM
To: ridecamp@endurance.net
Subject: RC: cats & horses

Okay, everybody out there in ridecamp!  I hate to bother you people, but I have run across a problem in the Northern Nevada area that I need help with.  In the area where I am living, a farming community with a lot of open space, people are dumping animals right and left!!!!  This year alone our neighborhood has had over 80 cats dumped.  Does anyone know of an rescue organization that might specialize in cats around here???  When I say 80 cats I am being conservative!  Who knows how many the coyotes get before the cats find my barn or house porch.  My neighbors are having the same problem.  So........it makes me sick to see all the stray animals around here, but I have all I can handle, and then some.  My neighbors are dealing with the same issue.  One of my neighbors has obtained the humane traps that the humane society supplies and has begun trapping the stray cats in them.  He is taking them out to a remote area and dumping them.  Although I understand his sentiments...........he has 24 cats that he feeds and cares for, plus other animals,  I would like to see these cats go to some other place.  I can't take anymore, and most of my neighbors can't take anymore either.  The other issue we have to deal with is the unspayed females that people dump who then have kittens, the mother gets eaten by coyotes, and we all find the humgry starving kittens wandering in our horse pastures!!!!  So far this year my horse pasture has sponsered 9 of these orphans.   Any suggestions or thoughts would be welcome.
Kriss
PS-I believe in neutering and spaying, so please no comments about this!!!


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