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Take a shotgun tomorrow.that will get it!!

 

 

Na I wouldn't give it the satisfaction, the amount of birds and other wildlife that cat would have tortured in it's life time. Deserves the same IMO. As you can tell I'm not a cat lover lol

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Back to the same house today to take down a Syc and shape a Holly.

One neighbour with a list of work that will take us 2days and more in the pipeline... Another half a day's climbing down the street for someone else.

 

Absolute goldmine this cat rescue lark!!! :thumbup::001_tt2::lol:

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Cats generally have no problem climbing up or down trees. When a cat is spooked or chased up a tree the time required for the decent may seem like it will take for ever for the homeowner, however the cat will come down on its own, given enough time generally.

Once my neighbors cat climbed up a 100' Nor Folk Island Pine. Something spooked the cat and a hurricane was 36 hours away, which I believe scared the cat as well. Of course the higher I climbed the tree the higher the cat went until with about 10' left I lost site of the cat for a second or two only to have the cat jump on my shoulders and tell me with the wind blowing and the tree swaying 6 to 8', I am ready to come down now! That cat sat purched on my shoulders for the climb down and was ready to be received by its human owner on the ground.

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