I’m so sorry for the weird question but I don’t know where else to turn other than like Yahoo answers and I do not trust them. Skip to final paragraph if you don’t care about circumstances.
I’ll make a long story as short as possible and say the temperatures here are WAY below zero. Last night I heard a cat outside calling. It’s the same call my cat uses when he wants us to open a door if we’re in the bathroom or something. I rushed outside as fast as I could, but there were only tracks in the snow. Looks like it’d been to our front door twice and our neighbor’s side door, so it’s clearly desperate for human aid from anyone willing to give it (my mom’s a teacher and her students have been known to dump animals they can no longer keep at our door, so I worry this may be some poor confused indoor cat). We’re at a loss of what to do because it seems to have gone under my neighbor’s shed and trying to coax it out with food didn’t work.
My friend suggested a live trap (put in the garage, shielded from wind and near a heater) and let me borrow hers, but looking at it it’s pretty small. I’ve only seen tracks and do not know how big it is. If it’s not full grown it should be fine, but if it’s a bigger cat and it goes after food I put in there I worry it may get hurt. Should I just forget the trap altogether and just hope I get outside in time next time?
Edit: It wouldn’t be in there for long as I’m disabled and here during the day and have insomnia for most of the night. At most like 3 hours if my body decides to sleep tonight. Dunno if that matters
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from Pets https://www.reddit.com/r/Pets/comments/lghkj7/are_live_traps_cat_safe/
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