sambo123 629 Posted December 5, 2008 Report Share Posted December 5, 2008 Shoot the cat's . They you'll not catch em again. Quote Link to post
ellir0305 9 Posted December 6, 2008 Author Report Share Posted December 6, 2008 Just to throw an idea in here completely unresearched: would those cat repellent sprays be any good here ? usually strong citrus based smells. I know rabbits have a keen sense of smell but I don't know if they would be put off as much as cats are supposed to be. You might be able to spray the runs rather than the snare itself. My instinct is that this probably wouldn't work but you never know your right john you don,t want any type of smell on snare or run, peg out every run with a breakaway snare, when the weather is right, and if you are any good at it you will have the majority of rabbits snared in 3 mornings and any cats caught will release themselves , cage traps to costly, to bulky, and expensive to lose, i would have these rabbits cleaned up in jig time, stop worrying about the cats and get it done, i am looking at getting some breakaways , but one little question , whats the right weather? Quote Link to post
ianrob 2 Posted December 7, 2008 Report Share Posted December 7, 2008 Just to throw an idea in here completely unresearched: would those cat repellent sprays be any good here ? usually strong citrus based smells. I know rabbits have a keen sense of smell but I don't know if they would be put off as much as cats are supposed to be. You might be able to spray the runs rather than the snare itself. My instinct is that this probably wouldn't work but you never know your right john you don,t want any type of smell on snare or run, peg out every run with a breakaway snare, when the weather is right, and if you are any good at it you will have the majority of rabbits snared in 3 mornings and any cats caught will release themselves , cage traps to costly, to bulky, and expensive to lose, i would have these rabbits cleaned up in jig time, stop worrying about the cats and get it done, i am looking at getting some breakaways , but one little question , whats the right weather? Mild dark and windy, weather is ideal. Quote Link to post
ellir0305 9 Posted December 8, 2008 Author Report Share Posted December 8, 2008 Mild dark and windy, weather is ideal. i wont keep my fingers crossed at the moment then its hard frost and bright moonlight. sods law Quote Link to post
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