Trapping in a city
Hey guys. We have a major Bobcat problem here in our community in Calgary.
So far this week 5 house cats have been eaten by these animals. I am sure that would also explain the amount of missing cats as well. Can a person trap and kill on their own property within the city of Calgary? Can you use bait? |
Just do it quietly, and don't mention it again.
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Unfortunately, these guys need some definite rules. Who would you phone?
Alberta or the city? I am thinking they will need to bring in a outside trapper. No one has the ability or knowledge or want to do the dirty work. They are all worried about "Mr Fluffy" getting eaten in front of the kids. It's been kind of interesting to sit back and watch the reactions from the Adults. What I didn't like was a friends 8 year old daughter having to deal with the loss of her cat. |
Some municipalities have trappers to do nuisance animal work or at the very least live traps that they loan. I'd check on their website to see what is available to you free of charge. If I were to do it myself I'd only use a live trap. Peavy Mart has a large bobcat sized one......https://www.peaveymart.com/42-X-16-X...ap-P10834.aspx
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They say take away the food source. At first it was all the rabbits.. Not near as many rabbits these days. Now, the Bobcats are taking pets and getting extremely bold about it. Cats being eaten on front doorsteps and in enclosed back yards. Haven't heard of a dog becoming dinner yet but I am sure it is a matter of time. I really think the only way is to trap them. Can shoot them so this is what you have. It will really upset some of the people here but as they keep seeing family pets being eaten they may come around. |
http://www.calgary.ca/CSPS/ABS/Pages...Cat-traps.aspx
City will loan you a trap for free, they were all loaned out when I needed one. So just bought my own live trap. Brought it in for them to look at it, then they put a tag on it. Pretty easy process to go through |
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Leave them be, we have bobcats too. They don’t eat our cats because...ours are indoors where they should be.
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They're fair game if off the owners property. Really can't see how the Bobcats are getting them unless they're off the owner's property or tied up, or are they bold enough to take one from the care of a child or adult?
According to the Responsible Pet Ownership Bylaw, cat owners must ensure their cats: Have a City of Calgary licence. Remain on the owners property. Do not disturb the peace by howling or crying. Do not damage others property. Do not scatter garbage. Do not chase, threaten, or attack a person or an animal. |
It’s not a problem bobcat, it’s doing what they’re intended to do. Eat small animals.
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Call 311. After dealing with the city, if enough calls come in, they will be forced to act. If the city doesn't hear about it, then they will prosecute unlawful trapping. Its a tough situation.
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I will be calling on Monday but I doubt the folks at the city have a clue what is true. Guys this isnt One Bobcat, This isnt 2 Bobcats. By my best guess, I think we have at least 10 different ones with Kittens on the way. In my opinion, the Bobcats can do what they want but they cant be here. No room in the Inn. |
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We’ve had several bobcats in out neighbourhood in the past few years. I have tons of photos of them in our back yard. I’ve seen then nose to nose with our big fatso cat who was on a leash. We have “several” free ranging use cats that I see wandering all the time, and they aren’t disappearing. I honestly don’t think bobcats are much of a problem to cats. I’d bet it’s coyotes eating cats.
Another thing, I find dead rabbits half eaten and hidden for “the next meal” by bobcats and I never find dead cats in the same ways. A coyote would grab the cat and run away to eat it, bobcats tend to stick pretty close to the home. It’s gotta be coyotes and the bobcats probably don’t need to be or deserve targeted. |
Feral/free-roaming cats have been scientifically identified as a very serious for our songbirds continent wide. The dumbest looking *****cat can in an instant turn into a lethal weapon.
Sounds like we have us a natural, sustainable, environmentally friendly solution to an artificial problem!!! I am opposed to free roaming pets. There should be strict rules in place with heavy penalties for non-compliance. If we care about our pets, we keep them under our control, for their personal safety. Would sure hate to see beautiful bobcats senselessly destroyed to allow a bunch of mongrel *****cats to run at large and wreak havok!!! (Ever so innocently!) |
We have a fox that is the most lethal for our cats over the years on our ranch. He even comes right up to our house, would get the SOB but always comes in middle of the night, if set a trap will catch my dogs.
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