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Re: Both hands caught in the cookie jar [Re: westtexaswatkins] #6228573 03/18/16 10:04 PM
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Would like to use something like that in the barn, as have a couple coon(have pics) that love to steal cat and dog food. Just worried one of my "daughters" cats(not a cat lover, but they keep mice and snakes under control, so try to keep a few around) might get caught in a trap like that. Are they to where an animal could be released without to much injury. If so, where could a person purchase such item??? Local feed store, tractor supply????


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Re: Both hands caught in the cookie jar [Re: chalet] #6230065 03/20/16 02:07 PM
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Re: Both hands caught in the cookie jar [Re: westtexaswatkins] #6230073 03/20/16 02:15 PM
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Re: Both hands caught in the cookie jar [Re: cm250] #6230156 03/20/16 03:46 PM
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Would like to use something like that in the barn, as have a couple coon(have pics) that love to steal cat and dog food. Just worried one of my "daughters" cats(not a cat lover, but they keep mice and snakes under control, so try to keep a few around) might get caught in a trap like that. Are they to where an animal could be released without to much injury. If so, where could a person purchase such item??? Local feed store, tractor supply????

Use marshmallow for bait and the cats won't bother them.


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