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Dan has been busily at work attempting
to rid the neighborhood of abandoned cats. They have begun moving into
our basement. That was the last straw! We are trapping the cats">
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Dan has been busily at work attempting
to rid the neighborhood of abandoned cats. They have begun moving into
our basement. That was the last straw! We are trapping the cats,
so they can be taken to the animal shelter. Look carefully and you can
see the black cat in the cage. |

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This is the sixth cat that Dan has
caught. The animals have been invading our home, have had romantic
encounters in our basement, and it is time to take action. |

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This cat was not easy to trap.
Dan had to bait the trap and leave the door open, so the cat could get used
to going in to get some food without any trouble. After a couple of
days the trap was set and BINGO! |

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The trapping of animals continues.
This time it is a raccoon. A member of the badger family, raccoons are
extremely aggressive. They live in sewers and drain pipes during the
day and come out to feed at night. Nobody should feed a raccoon.
They are dangerous. |

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| This time it was an opossum.
This makes seven cats, three opossums, and a raccoon. Whew! |
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