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Old 12-20-2006, 09:59 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by tracilicious View Post
How does one even go about trapping a cat? As for the shelter, the dogs can't get into the pool yard, but we swim in there all the time in the summer. Is there any chance they'll become territorial?
Contact a local rescue organization. Most have volunteers who have cat traps.

As far as them being territorial - they won't attack or anything. (Of course, there's always an exception.) It sound like you're may be fixing them young enough so they won't be quite as wild as an older cat would be. But, a lot depends on the cat's personality. The fact that that look in your window and come into your house makes me think they've got potential.
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