Re: How angry would you be?
Talking to my neighbour is "HIGH" on the priority list.
We found the trap on the ground with bailing twine to the handle connected to a tree while going through a pulley, for what reason?
we suspect the kids set it, as the way it was set makes no sense to a person over 12 years of age????
Now remember these are farm cats and they have a job and thats killing mice/rodents.
We and our neighbours do not use poison or traps (unsafe and not practical)
It could be just that, Robby, kids messin' around trying to catch anything they can. I remember as kids making live traps. The door was held open by a stick which had a string connected to it. When a bird, or whatever, would walk in the trap we pulled the string and we had our prey. We just released whatever we caught. Maybe they had forgotten about it....
Farm cats do belong outdoors, just for that reason, to kill mice. My grandparents had farm cats way back when. They weren't allowed in the house. They came around during feeding time, otherwise, they were usually sleeping in the barn or shed. They're country cats, not city cats.......
Around here everyone has dogs. Sometimes they wonder to the neighbors. All we do is get on the phone and ask if they're missing so and so. No biggy. We've all made the call. Heck, just recently I saw a white head amongst the white seed of the tops of canadian thistle in the brush(I have 20 acres), and it was moving. What the heck! Turned out to be one of my neighbors fancy chickens that was missing for a few days. Made the call, they got their chicken and their young daughter was very happy.
Yep, there's something about being neighborly. Unfortunately, that's dying quickly........