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    Cat hunter wanted.

    Does anyone know someone possibly in the pest control industry in Auckland who deals with cats?

    I’ve got a wild cat problem at work. We border the Waitemata harbour, and have a couple hectares of recently established native plants, which have created an ideal hideout for feral cats. Combined with the neighbouring properties there’s a lot of cover. Unfortunately cats have become established in there, and numbers have grown.

    I suspect they’ve made quite an impact on the birds as we did have a lot of Tuis, but they’re hardly seen now, although it could be seasonal? Pukekos, are definitely in lower numbers too.’


    I want the cats gone, guns are obviously out of the question given the central location. I suspect it will take a sustained period of trapping. Is there anyone out there keen?
    Either a professional, or perhaps a retired hunter? I’m more than happy to pay either way.
    If there is a retired hunter out there who’s got a bit of time, I’d buy the traps and anything else you need, and of course pay for your time.
    We’re on Rosebank road, so pretty central to most areas.

    Cheers Mike

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    Shotguns are nice and safe for urban shooting. You'd need to inform and work with police though as joe public is pretty ignorant about it.
    I should think poison would be more effective than traps, but that comes with attendant permits, and potentially killing "domestic" cats which would make you unpopular.
    Not sure on cage traps but used to be you couldn't trap within 150meters of a non-consenting dwelling...
    Good on ya for planting tho. More people should!

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    Who doesn’t love a dead Cat
    “I don’t care a damn about these people who can split a pea at three hundred yards. What I want to know about is how good he is on a charging buffalo at six feet."

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    Start pre- feeding them with a bait suitable for traps - lambs hearts cut in strips, then once they are hooked trap them with cage traps borrowed from the local council if they have a few. The traps fit into a wheelie bin full of water for baptism
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moa Hunter View Post
    Start pre- feeding them with a bait suitable for traps - lambs hearts cut in strips, then once they are hooked trap them with cage traps borrowed from the local council if they have a few. The traps fit into a wheelie bin full of water for baptism
    Suggest you have that post removed - it is illegal to drown an animal (pest or not).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nickoli View Post
    Suggest you have that post removed - it is illegal to drown an animal (pest or not).
    Didnt mention or condone drowning

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moa Hunter View Post
    Didnt mention or condone drowning
    Own it, yes you did

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    Own it, yes you did
    I love the movie 'Oh brother where art thou'

    As I went down in the river to pray
    Studying about that good old way
    And who shall wear the robe and crown
    Good Lord, show me the way!
    O brothers let's go down
    Let's go down, come on down
    Come on brothers let's go down
    Down in the river to pray
    etc
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moa Hunter View Post
    Didnt mention or condone drowning
    Only an illiterate would read it otherwise. I'm all for dispatching pests. However, I consider that it needs to be done ethically, just like game animals. Quick and clean.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Growlybear View Post
    Only an illiterate would read it otherwise. I'm all for dispatching pests. However, I consider that it needs to be done ethically, just like game animals. Quick and clean.
    An eight year old at Sunday school could explain the difference between a sacrifice and baptism. For the sacrifice of a cat in a cage trap, in an area that a firearm cannot be used, some disciples place the opening of the trap in a large sack and shake the cat into the sack and then finding the head use a heavy hammer after uttering "In nomine patris et filii et spiritus sancti"

    Baptism in this context means frightening the domestic cat to such an extent that it never comes back when released
    Last edited by Moa Hunter; 07-09-2023 at 09:49 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Growlybear View Post
    Only an illiterate would read it otherwise. I'm all for dispatching pests. However, I consider that it needs to be done ethically, just like game animals. Quick and clean.
    I can assure you, I'm not illiterate. But hey, suggesting the cage fits nicely in a wheely bin full of water (who want's to be "baptized" in a wheely bin?) would be interesting reading for those reading the forum who are truly "illiterate" and disagree with almost every other view expressed on this site.
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    try Ditch Keeling Coastal Pest Solutions good contact nice bloke very professional if he is unable to do it he may know some one who could
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry the hunter View Post
    try Ditch Keeling Coastal Pest Solutions good contact nice bloke very professional if he is unable to do it he may know some one who could
    Second this comment

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    "Agripest" Might be a bit far from you, but could be worth a call.

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    Baptising cats is not drowning - I used to trap them when they were harassing my birds (cage bird breeder) and then put the cat in it's box trap, into an old bath (empty) I'd then throw cups of water at the cat until they got the point, when released they never came back.

    If any one thinks that's cruel, I ask, If I had a predator that went next door and terrified someone's pets to the point, that the terrified pet would try and escape through the wire of it's enclosure, allowing the predator animal to tear it to shreds, with long claws through the wire, I think I'd be prosecuted.

    Maybe I should get a Wolverine, hard to train I'm told...

 

 

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