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To: Ilaine who wrote (67816)9/7/2004 5:33:02 PM
From: Ish   of 793926
 
<<We have a problem with rabid raccoons here, and some feral cats get rabies from raccoons, so be careful.>>

Had a case of rabies here this year. Been a long time since the last one. I use what's called .22 CB caps for coons in the barn, won't exit the animal. I hate killing them but they are really destructive.

Feline leukemia is a big problem with feral cats. Once they get it there is no cure and only pass it on. There is a vaccine for it if used before they get it. We have 4 feral cats that are all treated for all diseases. In the house and out of the house. I should get tips.

BTW, we have Gem Kitty, dumped cat, old, no claws, worn teeth. Only weighs 5 pounds and she's whipped the other 3 cats and rules the roost. Attitude counts.
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