Dogs been a bit agitated around the bird feeder out near the little house turtle dam once more. Rowdy was very insistent I come out and have a look. Eventually I spotted this little female, half grown, cleaning up the small kibble put out for the currawongs and magpies.
Couldn't get it with the thermal, was just too fast and melted away like a Star-Trek matter transporter. And it's on the 243 which is a little bit destructive around the farmhouse. So out with the .22 with the Olight.
Got away from me a few times, propped once in the light but I missed, so out with the trap with some smelly, irresistible tuna cat-food.
Nothing to brag about, but very effective, the trap.
Cats are so very destructive to our natives, and although they don't seem to be much of a game animal to brag to your mates about, they are everywhere, killing our native birds and lizards constantly. They live in the same hollow trees 20 feet in the air, and on the ground, in the same places our native animals shelter in. Every cat removed is a huge benefit to what we have left to try and save.




