โFeb-05-2016 05:07 PM
โFeb-14-2016 03:53 AM
n7bsn wrote:JIMNLIN wrote:
I've seen kittens born in the wild from a feral and domestic parents that never were tame enough to let anyone touch them even after they reached adulthood. Oh sure they will take food just like a bird/coon or park deer/etc......but they make poor cuddly pets. Were not talking about a poor alley cat having kittens.
IMO some of the folks replying don't understand what a feral animal is. Hell we have a very serious feral hog problem in my area. Most folks know where feral hogs came from and how/why they stay feral. It takes several cycles of breeding with domestic hogs to get rid of the wildness/aggression.
Cats are no different.
As long as we could catch the kittens by four or so weeks, they would completely tame and become lap fungus.
Happened every litter we caught, well over a dozen.
โFeb-07-2016 07:53 AM
JIMNLIN wrote:
I've seen kittens born in the wild from a feral and domestic parents that never were tame enough to let anyone touch them even after they reached adulthood. Oh sure they will take food just like a bird/coon or park deer/etc......but they make poor cuddly pets. Were not talking about a poor alley cat having kittens.
IMO some of the folks replying don't understand what a feral animal is. Hell we have a very serious feral hog problem in my area. Most folks know where feral hogs came from and how/why they stay feral. It takes several cycles of breeding with domestic hogs to get rid of the wildness/aggression.
Cats are no different.
โFeb-07-2016 07:02 AM
JIMNLIN wrote:
I've seen kittens born in the wild from a feral and domestic parents that never were tame enough to let anyone touch them even after they reached adulthood. Oh sure they will take food just like a bird/coon or park deer/etc......but they make poor cuddly pets. Were not talking about a poor alley cat having kittens.
IMO some of the folks replying don't understand what a feral animal is. Hell we have a very serious feral hog problem in my area. Most folks know where feral hogs came from and how/why they stay feral. It takes several cycles of breeding with domestic hogs to get rid of the wildness/aggression.
Cats are no different.
โFeb-07-2016 05:50 AM
โFeb-07-2016 04:01 AM
JIMNLIN wrote:lots2seeinmyrv wrote:
Turn on a radio and blast some annoying music see if that will get it to leave.
This is what I done for cats and skunks around my trailer shed and barns. A light at nite can also helps.
โFeb-06-2016 07:43 PM
โFeb-06-2016 07:35 PM
Naio wrote:2oldman wrote:
How is a kitten 'born' wild?
Its parents are wild -- either feral or abandoned.
Such kittens, in my experience, take about 30 minutes to tame :).
โFeb-06-2016 05:01 PM
2oldman wrote:
How is a kitten 'born' wild?
โFeb-06-2016 05:00 PM
โFeb-06-2016 04:58 PM
โFeb-06-2016 04:32 PM
โFeb-06-2016 12:52 PM
โFeb-06-2016 11:27 AM
โFeb-06-2016 10:16 AM
n7bsn wrote:
We have a nesting box next to the RV, and have for years and years. The feral cats sleep in it and we have -never- had mice in the rig. Nor do we have moles in the yard.
We've made the cats allies rather then pests.