cat's got scabby mouth?
We got a cat, it's a stray really, it doesn't belong to us, but it hangs around our place.
We feed it, but we're only at that place once a week or so. We don't want to keep it and we're not paying for vet treatments etc....
It's got a scabby mouth now, around it's lips is all scabby looking. Do cats get facial eczma or anything?
I'm thinking youth in asia wood be the best remedy, but reluctant to pay for that either... We're moving house shortly and don't want to take it with us. I've tried cat shelters and spca places, but no-one's interested.
I'm not cruel, but I'm not opposed to euthanising cats, I've done it before, a bullet in the brain is fast and painless, but don't have firearms anymore, and it's in town.... So any suggestions for euthanising a cat, yes I have an axe, but looking for something a bit cleaner than that...
I think euthanasia is the best option! There's too many stray cats in this country, they go feral and end up attacking native wildlife.
Think the RSPCA and cat shelters have enough to deal with. I've contacted them but they don't reply...
It's been 'adopted' once before, but keeps coming back to our address!
I've read CO2 euthanasia can be done by mixing baking soda and vinegar in a bag with a hose, and transferring the gas to a sealed container containing the cat, this may be enough to sedate the cat, where other means may be employed? I take your point about animal cruelty; because it's a cat I shall do it away from prying eyes. too bad if it's a mouse, or a rat.
It's a nice enough cat, but it's feral.