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MomInNE

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What is the name of your state?NE

Don't know where else to post this...

In our city pet cats are allowed to be at large( roam freely)
There are about 6 cats in our neighborhood that do so.
One of the neighbors has started trapping the cats and turning them into the humane society as strays. Even though they are collared and licensed.
The traps are metal box traps in which he puts chicken in them.
The cats would normally not go into there yard, but the chicken attracts them to their yard.
Each time the cats get turned in there is a fines to get them out, each time it doubles.
Don't you need a permit to trap?
Also, as long as your cat has a collar and proof that it is owned by you, it is considered personal property...Is there anything about them trapping your personal property???
Is there anything we can do to stop this trapping and getting the cats by baiting???

The cats do not harm anything...in fact the keep the mice away...we live by a farm and a forest area.
Please Help!!!
:confused: :confused:
 



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