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Mar 09 2009

Talk to a Wildlife Removal Specialist Tonight LIVE!!!

Tonight and every Monday night 5:00 EST.will be an open discussion for anyone with questions about urban wildlife. Raccoons and Squirrels are entering homes in Los Angeles, San Diego, and Orange County more often than most people think, and it is important that people get the animals out before they give birth in there attic or walls. We will be hoping to touch on many species of wildlife, including honey bees, but our live show is only 2 hours long, so please discribe the issue as best as you can, and our wildlife professionals will try to give you corrective action. This show is through a podcast and can be accessed via internet( http://www.Talkshoe.com ) Look for the Wildlife Pro Connection - Or via telephone by calling 724-444-7444 and using the call ID 41596 to access the show. 5:00 EST
Knowing what caused the animal problem is half the battle in living with wildlife in urban areas, and human safety is our main consern. We hope to see you there tonight! Brought to you by (http://www.findthewildlifepro.com) a multi source site which you may refer to for all your questions about wildlife in North America.

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Nov 03 2008

Feral/Stray Cat Control Los Angeles- Orange - San Diego

Anytime Animal Control is a company comited to helping people with wildlife problems. If, after reading these helpful tips, you decide you don’t want to handle it on your own, feel free to call 800-714-8727 to set up n apointment with a wildlife professional in Los Angeles/Orange/or San Diego Counties. Go to anytimeanimalcontrol.com to see a list of our services.
Sometimes well meaning people feel that they are doing the right thing when its really causing a problemfor every one else on the block. Feeding feral (stray) cats because they may be hungry just draws in more cats to feed. I’ve had jobs with as many as 19 feral cats to trap in one yard in San Diego. Most were in ill health. By company policy, no feral cats be euthanised.chase and kill for fun, rather than just for food. Several species of wildlife are extinct in Western Austrailia now because if a cat population left unchecked. They kill more than mice and rats, song birds and rabbits are on the list too! Not to mention these animals have no vaccinations, and are prone to some pretty ugly illnesses, and paracites. If you have a neighbor, please share this with them. It may seem like you aren’t doing as much as one person, but as they say, inch by inch, life is synch!
Keeping feral cats out of the yard can be easy, of difficult. It depends why they are there. They will come in and lay down under the bushes to escape the heat of the day, to use community toilet areas, to eat, or just because it’s a nice place to relax.
So now you need to change the environment to take the elements away which they seek. As stated before, no feeding cats.
Up keep on the house is important too, to keep them from living under it. Every year customers need cats removed from under the home when they could have been pro active and had a screen replaced and avoided the problem all together.
Trim the bushes so they are 2 feet from the ground, and don’t give them anywhere else to rest peacefully. Keep the garage door closed unless you need it open.
If the cats are using your yard for toilette, installing a scarecrow motion sprinkler may get them to choose some where else. Trapping cats is also an effective way to reduce population/ control stray cats.
I hope these tips help you with your feral /stray cat issues in los ageles orange or san diego. If the problem is so far out of control tha you would like help, feel free to call 800-714-8727 to set up an apointment,and please feel free to visit our website for a list of services we offer anytimeanimalcontrol.com

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Oct 28 2008

Feral/Stray Cat Control Los Angeles- Orange - San Diego

Anytime Animal Control is a company comited to helping people with wild life problems. If, after reading these helpfull tips, you decide you dont want to handle it on your own, feel free to call 800-714-8727 to set up an apointment with a wildlife professional in Los Angeles /Orange/or San Diego Counties.Go to anytimeanimalcontrol.com to see a list of our services.
Sometimes well meaning people feel that they are doing the right thing when its realy causing a problem for every one else on the block. Feeding feral(stray) cats because they may be hungry just draws in more cats to feed. Ive had jobs with as many as 19 feral cats to trap in one yard in San Diego. Most were in ill health. By company policy, no feral cats or other domestic animal may be euthanised by the field operator. All must be taken to the nearest nimal shelter for best chance of recovery/adoption.
The environmental impact of feral cats can be devestating! Cats will chase and kill for fun, rather than just for food. Several species of wild life are extinct in western Austrailia now because of a cat population left un checked. They kill more than mice and rats, Song birds and rabbits are on the list too. Not to mention these animals have no vaccinations, and are prone to some pretty ugly illnesses, and paracites. If you have a neighbor, please share this with them. It may seem like you aren’t doing much as one person, but as they say, inch by inch, life is synch!
Keeping feral cats out of the yard can be easy, or difficult. It depends why they are there. They will come in and lay down under bushes to escape the heat of the day, to use community toilet areas, to eat, or just because its a nice quiet place to relax.
So now you need to change the environment, to take the elements away which they seek. As stated before, no feeding cats.
Up keep on the house is important too, to keep them from living under it. Every year customers need cats removed from under the home when they could have been pro active and had a screen replaced and avoided the problem all togeather.
Trim the bushes so they are 2 feet from the ground. And don’t give them anywhere else to rest peacefully. Keep the garage door closed unless you need it open.
If the cats are using your yard for toilette, installing a scarecrow motion sprinkler may get them to choose some where else.
I hope these tips help you with your feral cat issues. If the problem is something you would rather not deal with, feel free to call 800-714-8727 and have a look at our website anytimeanimalcontrol.com
for a list of services we offer.

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