financialwar
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I leave my cat food in a bowl outside next the window, but there is this cat that keeps on jump into my backyard and steal my cat's food.
I am not sure if it's a stray, feral or outdoor cat with an owner, but it does not have any collar, and from the looks of it, it is a feral/stray cat because it's ugly and dirty and we have lots of feral cats in our area.
That cat is so bold too, it just eat the cat food even when I'm tapping on the window from the inside, and it makes lots noise jumping on and off my windows platform, which is annoying at night time and wakes my cat and I up.
Also this cat probably has all kinds of disease and parasite that might pass onto my kitten.
So this afternoon I decided to ambush that cat while it was stealing my cat's food. I rush out and chase it around the backyard, guess it got nervous and failed to jump over the fence a few times. I could have grabbed a broom and just bash it, but I don't know if that's legal, I think it is legal since feral cat is a declared a pest in NSW and killing it on one's own property is permitted without a hunter's license.
Are there any other options I can explore, maybe trapping it and give it to the council, who probably will put it down it anyway.
The thief.
I am not sure if it's a stray, feral or outdoor cat with an owner, but it does not have any collar, and from the looks of it, it is a feral/stray cat because it's ugly and dirty and we have lots of feral cats in our area.
That cat is so bold too, it just eat the cat food even when I'm tapping on the window from the inside, and it makes lots noise jumping on and off my windows platform, which is annoying at night time and wakes my cat and I up.
Also this cat probably has all kinds of disease and parasite that might pass onto my kitten.
So this afternoon I decided to ambush that cat while it was stealing my cat's food. I rush out and chase it around the backyard, guess it got nervous and failed to jump over the fence a few times. I could have grabbed a broom and just bash it, but I don't know if that's legal, I think it is legal since feral cat is a declared a pest in NSW and killing it on one's own property is permitted without a hunter's license.
Are there any other options I can explore, maybe trapping it and give it to the council, who probably will put it down it anyway.
The thief.
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