Thursday, October 8, 2015

Rescue A Cat Under A House

Perhaps your neighbor's cat has sought shelter beneath your floor. Maybe your own cat wanted a taste of the outdoors and found the one opening next to the air conditioner. Or perhaps a stray cat wandered into your yard and decided that his new home is under yours. Whatever the reason, cats find their way underneath houses and cannot be allowed to stay there--for your sanity and their safety. Rescuing cats from under houses can be done safely and humanely, and better yet, more simply than you may think.


Instructions


1. Examine the area around your house to determine where the cat went under your house. Once you have determined the point of entrance, you can begin to work on getting the cat out.


2. Sit next to the point of entrance and call the cat to entice him to come out. Understand that this technique may take a while if the cat is scared or hiding, so be patient and don't give up if the cat does not come out on the first try. This technique may or may not work on a cat that you are not familiar with (such as stray or lost cats).


3. Place food at the point of entrance, on the outside of the house. Use a food with a strong odor such as tuna, canned cat food or sardines. The strong odor of the food may tempt the cat to come out from under the house.


4. Set up a humane trap (such as Havahart traps) to catch the cat for easy removal from under the house. These traps are baited with the same types of foods you used to entice the cat from under the house. Once the cat slips inside for the food, the door closes, locking the cat inside until you remove the trap from under the floor. Be certain to check the trap often so that you can free the cat as quickly as possible. Once inside the trap, bring the cat home or to a shelter.

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