While .410 has been in short supply as of late, one product that has been and still is widely available is less-lethal rubber buckshot. We didn't used to have it, but we have it now.
When it comes to cats and dogs, I hope that, going forward, more people will take advantage of the the opportunity to not kill (when appropriate).
Allegedly I might have shot strays in the countryside with .22 LR and 12 gauges before.
This thread reminds me that I once read that German origin gun dogs (GSPs, GWPs) are bred to be 'sharp' on cats, meaning they will kill them on sight, I assume excluding pets in the home. Is this still true, I wonder? It was sort of a disincentive for me getting one because a farm I used to hunt out of considered every damn cat they had roaming around to be a pet, thanks to the children I suspect.
The worst cats are pet ones that are fed at home and so will strip the surrounding area of every bird and small mammal present with no pressure to move on. And they can be good at it, I happened to be watching when a neighbour's fat cat leapt out of concealment and jumped several feet into the air to take out a goldfinch on a feeder here, then vanish like smoke so no one could interfere. That said, you shouldn't shoot a pet cat because of the heartbreak and/or anger it will cause when said pussy doesn't come home, so I guess you should be certain the cat is a stray. House cats come from Egypt and are an invasive species, always fair game when appropriate. One thing about the coyotes prowling around here is that few if any cat owners let them out anymore; down under, one alien species eating another is something the Australians never seem to master when they try it; instead they end up with two ecodisasters instead of one.
Allegedly I might have shot strays in the countryside with .22 LR and 12 gauges before.
This thread reminds me that I once read that German origin gun dogs (GSPs, GWPs) are bred to be 'sharp' on cats, meaning they will kill them on sight, I assume excluding pets in the home. Is this still true, I wonder? It was sort of a disincentive for me getting one because a farm I used to hunt out of considered every damn cat they had roaming around to be a pet, thanks to the children I suspect.
We spent 4 years cleaning out a feral colony with my daughter live-trapping young ones and taming them up and then off to a shelter in Prince George. The older Toms were all cleaned out using a .22 as they were way too wild to be tamed and I was tired of the stink of cat spray on everything in the yard.
My favorite feral cat answer. "Head-shot" accurate out to 100+ feet with my Marlin Golden 39.
While we live in a semi-rural area where shooting is legal there is no sense bringing attention to yourself. These cartridges produce less noise than an air rifle.
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The CCI Quiets are very consistent velocity vise.
Try the Quiet segmented Hollow Points. They break into 3 pieces on impact. We use to use the ones pictures for squirrels and found the hollow points anchored them better. Plus they make a definite smack noise when you hit them.