Friday, February 5, 2010

A racoon comes at night to eat my cats what should i do?

a racoon come s at night everyday to eat my kittens and now they have a heavy iron cagae but will it attack them at day when i let them free (they r out door kitys they were abondend by a stray)plus the racoon sticks his hand in there cage and eats all there food so in the morning there starving please help?A racoon comes at night to eat my cats what should i do?
The only way to fix that is to bring them inside. Honestly whydo you have to stick them in a cage at night? Why can't you keep them inside? It might be attacking them for the food too. If you can't keep them inside then take them to a shelter where someone else can take care of them.Frankly that's just flat out cruel and you should call animal control about the raccoon.A racoon comes at night to eat my cats what should i do?
racoons need to eat to, i would just the cats go and in a few days you wont have any thing to worry about.
Bring them into the house or a garage they(racoons) will eventually get the kittens
get their shots and flea meds, and keep them inside! or bring them to the shelter!
call the police dept or the animal control and ask for a rodent trap to be set. They will set it up , catch the raccoon and release it in a wildlife area or outside of town.
I you have kittens, they should be inside the house. It is not safe to leave small kittens outside the house even if they're inside a cage so my recommendation to you is to bring them inside the house. If you're not allowed to have pets inside the house, then the best thing to do is to take the kittens to the shelter so they can be adopted by families who can take care of them properly. The sooner you take them, the better the chance they鈥檒l have to get adopted since kittens are more easily adopted than older cats. Once they get a little older, it will be more difficult to find them good homes. I appreciate what you're trying to do, however, keep in mind that cats can live over 20 years. They also need to be vaccinated, spayed or neutered. They require yearly check ups and they need vet care if they get sick. If you or your family can not make the commitment to take care of them properly for the next 20 years, then it is best to take them to your local shelter.
Shoot it!!!
Ohhh! That is so sad! OMG IDK what to do but best of luck to ya! =]
Keep the darn cats inside!! Put them in a bedroom! I can't believe you're letting that happen! Or put them somewhere where the racoons can't reach the kitties!!

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