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    Quote Originally Posted by Munsey View Post
    One dog on each end of a cat = slightly longer cat =$400 fine And a Vet bill to pay
    I liked that then thought bugger, that could go both ways.
    I liked the first bit, not the end bit to be clear. Not a cat person.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Munsey View Post
    The cat was on my place and the dogs where the Villains .
    You got duped, I asked the same to our dog warden, cats in the wrong if it was on your property full stop.
    Dogs chase cats end of story.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kawhia View Post
    You got duped, I asked the same to our dog warden, cats in the wrong if it was on your property full stop.
    Dogs chase cats end of story.
    Its probably one of those different areas different rules
    I know in Palmerston North the guy said if the dogs catch a cat in our back yard we get a fine and dog gets a mark around it.
    But he also said to use a trap to catch them and 1st time soak them with water and release if they keep coming back after that do as you wish just dont let the dog get them 1st.

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    If your soaking them in water and they escape you're doing it wrong. While it's in the cage give it a good 10 minute soak in the creek

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    you only need 2 minutes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    Imagine the shit you would be in if your dog invited itself into nextdoors house and pissed all over the furniture and ate the pet birds/mice/whatever.
    In his youth my jack russell use to go next door, eat there cats food then sleep on there couch and fuck off once they came home. He was doing it for months before they figured out what was eating the food, cunning little fucker.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kawhia View Post
    you only need 2 minutes.
    I used to think that too, until I had one pissed off Tom climb up my arm after a short swim. Now I leave them in there for the duration of a beer
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    Quote Originally Posted by kawhia View Post
    you only need 2 minutes.
    I was despatching possums like that before I got a gun licence. I'd give them three minutes, worked perfectly for about a dozen then I trapped the national breath holding champion. Two three minute swims and he was still kicking so I increased the swim to five mines for all participants

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    I don't know what the rules are about others cats on you're property but my Olds were having trouble with a tom smashing their cats and even coming inside to eat their food. He borrowed a trap cage from the council and trapped the tom. Took it outside and it got thirty minutes under the sprinkler then released. Hasn't seen it since

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    Quote Originally Posted by Munsey View Post
    One dog on each end of a cat = slightly longer cat =$400 fine And a Vet bill to pay
    Tell them to fuck off and here's a bill for cat control.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pointer View Post
    I used to think that too, until I had one pissed off Tom climb up my arm after a short swim. Now I leave them in there for the duration of a beer
    That's what he said, two minutes.

 

 

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