As Tan begins her bid to trap Asbo to get him in for the snip, I thought I would start a thread that perhaps other trappers could share light hearted and happy trapping tales as a bit of inspiration and encourgement to people thinking of having a go.
I have so many tales but here's one of my favourites.
Meet Teddy.
Teddy was an old boy living in the middle of a group of ferals I was trapping. I thought he looked about 15/16 but estimates went up all the time. Teddy loved his grub... I mean really LURVED it!
He wasn't supposed to come with me as he was clearly neutered already but nonetheless I caught him 5 times in one afternoon.
Each time I released him, he looked up at me with his big eyes, lips smothered in sardine sauce and pleaded for cuddles.
I hugged him as much as I could but everytime I put him down, back in the trap he would go. I tried shutting him in my car once but he found my packed lunch and helped himself.
As time went on, I made more and more visits to site and every time it felt more like a 'Teddy' trapping day rather than a feral trapping. I stopped counting at 20 times.
A few months into the campaign, Teddy's health deteriorated and I set about finding his owner. I went knocking on doors but although he was a familiar visitor, no one actually confessed to owning him.
On my last visit, Teddy was now obviously suffering so I decided to take him to the vets. I opened my door and calling out "come on, then!" and Teddy jumped in, sat in the passenger seat and it looked for a moment like he was going to buckle up his seat belt.
The vet confirmed Teddy was a sick puss and was not in any fit state to go back to live amid the ferals. His teeth were so bad they were in danger of killing him within days so all of them were removed... he recovered fairly well from that, although still had liver failure, and went to live out his final days with our Welfare Officer where he spent a very happy and very comfortable 9 months before going to the bridge.
In the end, the vet said he felt Teddy could have been over 20 years old.
Caroline, our Welfare lady says her lasting memory of Teddy will the day she found him inside her shut fridge, sitting on the shelf and gumming the life out of a cooked beef joint. He was so engrossed he never noticed Caroline open the door.