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    Advice needed!

    As some of you know I take care of ALOT of stray cats that live in my shed now. But my friends and neighbours are always telling me to stop. I leave food out for them, bedding, a few toys, and water. I wash there beds every day and there toys. During the day most of them leave so I steralize everthing and at night they come home to a clean house. Do you guys think i should stop? Is it bad that i am putting out beds? Perhaps they are to germy? I have taken 2 cats to be spayed and I am saving up for the rest. I have 2 sheds one shed houses 10 cats (but it is a rather large shed) the other shed is kept very clean for the cats that have kittens, and cats that need vetrinary care. Does anyone have any other ideas of what i can put in there for the cats? Or should I stop doing it altogether?

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    I am not quite sure why your friends and neighbors are telling you to stop.

    Are the cats fighting at night, or digging in the neighbor's gardens?

    Your friends could just be concerned that they feel you are overextending yourself and doing without yourself, to care for the cats.

    It sure sounds as though you are doing everything to be sure the cats are well cared for, fed, neutered or spayed.

    Unless the cats are really "bothering" them, then I think what decisions you make regarding them is your business alone.

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    HI and welcome. I for one do not think you should stop caring for the strays, but I personally don't think you should continue to allow them to roam prior to spaying/neutering. I know it is financially challeging to have all the operations done, but it will be even more financially challenging to care for double and triple the numbers of strays that will look to you for food after a few litters.

    Thank you for caring for those who have no one else to care for them.
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    Originally posted by gini
    I am not quite sure why your friends and neighbors are telling you to stop.

    Are the cats fighting at night, or digging in the neighbor's gardens?

    Your friends could just be concerned that they feel you are overextending yourself and doing without yourself, to care for the cats.

    It sure sounds as though you are doing everything to be sure the cats are well cared for, fed, neutered or spayed.

    Unless the cats are really "bothering" them, then I think what decisions you make regarding them is your business alone.

    Well my neighbour is mad because has a dog 'that is scared of the numerous cats going in and out of our yard' I know for a fact none of the cats has ever hurt the dog. Most of my friends support that i am doing this but some think it would be best for them to go to ashelter. Since Parksville i so small the nearest shelter is one in Qualicum and because of there low bundget is looks like a dungeon in there

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    Originally posted by jenluckenbach
    HI and welcome. I for one do not think you should stop caring for the strays, but I personally don't think you should continue to allow them to roam prior to spaying/neutering. I know it is financially challeging to have all the operations done, but it will be even more financially challenging to care for double and triple the numbers of strays that will look to you for food after a few litters.

    Thank you for caring for those who have no one else to care for them.
    But what am i going to do with all those cats before i get them spayed or neutered? I'm not taking care of 2 or 3 cats. Most nights there are 10 cats in one shed, and 15 in our 3 car garage that we dont use. We have another shed but i was to keep that sterile in case of emergencies, with very sick cats ect. I dont want to give them to a shelter again because of the low budget the dont keep them around for more then a week!

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    If anyone has any other ideas what to put in the garage and shed that also would be appreciated! I've never 'owned' a cat before so i dont know what else they like.

    We have 4 cats doors in each building (so on nights its cold we hsut the door and they can still get in and our)

    We also set up a tarp for when its raining, with food underneath

    In the Garage we have:
    - A little tent that some sleep in
    - About 5 scratching posts
    - 17 Beds (just to make sure every kitty gets a bed)
    - 17 bowls of food( but there only put out at breakfast and dinner and somtimes lunch
    - 8 water bowls, filled regularly the "usuals" (cats that have stayed here for awhile) know there own water bowls!
    - A little play structure thing
    - a lil roof heater for cold winter days
    - beds on the window sills


    In the Shed:

    - Another lil tent
    - 3 scratching posts
    - 10 beds
    -10 bowls
    - A great playin thing my friends gave
    - in the shed we got a little roof heater for cold winter days
    - We have 4 windows in teh shed so we have lil beds on the window sills


    Emergency Shed

    - We have shelved in there for supplies
    - roof heater
    - window seats
    - 14 beds
    -10 bowls
    - 3 scratching posts
    - lots of blankets
    - cat toys

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    I would continue doing what you are doing and I think it is great what you are trying to do. Sounds also like you have everything down to a fine tuned schedule and what you are doing should be commended....!! There is always one sour grape in a bunch so don't let that discourage you... Better to have well fed strays in the neighborhood than starving ones to get into the garbage and scrounging for food.

    Is there a orginization that could help her get these fixed and released...... anybody??

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    I agree, continue what you are doing, its people like you who make a difference, since you are not an owner as such of a cat, is there any chance of making some of them your own pet,? or would that just make things more difficult.

    I admire your committment to these dear little kitties, who are blessed to have you, and I wish you all the best of luck, it sounds like you have got it all well under control, and have a real neat set-up for them.

    There are many multi-cat owners on PT and people who rescue cats who can offer you any advice you need,.
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    Thanks everyone. I would love to make them all my pets but it would complicate things. I spend so much time out with these cats i dont think mine would get enough attention!!!

    I'm so excited, There is a new mom kitty and her baby that came to the shed tonight for supper. I put them in the rescue shed becuase i want to make sure the kittens immune system is strong enough to be with other cats. My mom planned a visit to the vet tommorow at 12, so i will let you know if they are healthy, I hope they stick around the kitten is a huge gray fluff ball and the mom is freakishly skinny!!!

    My favorite cat, Leah isnt feeling to well. I am keeping her in our house tonight. I hope everthing is ok. She has come to our shed for 4 years. I recently got her spayed, i hope it wasnt from the operation

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    One suggestion might be to contact the shelter and see if they can help you with low cost spay/neuter. A lot of shelters offer reduced costs especially since youaren't asking them to take the cats.
    It sounds like you have wonderful setup for the kitties and it's a wonderful thing you are doing. I just hope you can get all the females fixed as soon as possible so you don't have to worry about more. I know it's hard and expensive but hopefully the shelter can help you out. If they won't then I woudl call around to some of your local vets and explain the situation to them and see if they will discount for you.
    Good luck and keep us posted.



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    Thank you for caring for the cats.

    I can make one suggestion. Try buying a couple of large Rubbermaid bins with lids. Flip them over onto their lids and cut a hole large enough for the cats to get in and out. Line them with newspaper, and straw or old blankets. They make great little kitty "houses" and the cats will love them!

    Please keep us posted okay? And good luck. What you're doing is wonderful!

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    I agree, most shelters or vets are usually willing to help out with low cost spay/neutering. Maybe you can have them all done at the same time?

    I just worry that if they aren't fixed, you'll never have enough room for all the new ones.

    That's great what you and your family are doing.
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    what kind of pets do you have that you think would not get along with cats? If you take in a kitten? It will grow to get along anything you have (unless you have a killer pet!). Your mom will benefit from learning about the low cost spay and vaccines posted here on another thread and all vets have access to that as well! There is no reason EVER to pay full price these days for spay/ nueter, distemper and rabies (initial visit) you may have to pay full price for testing fiv and luekemia, these vary. but you should find out if those are running through the colony. although, don't make any rash decisions based on test results. It depends on who you test. Hopefully your vet is wise. I had kittens test positive for fiv at age 13 weeks then neg later. They tested positive initially because mom is positive so her milk was showing up in thier blood. But luckily, none of the 3 ever developed fiv. I do have one of the kittens still here (he is probably 9 years old now) and he has likely nose cancer. So his immune system MAY have been compromised by his initial dx- the nose problem showed up as a kitten but he has not needed any treatment yet. Just act wisely... consult with others and do the right thing for the cat's sake- allow no suffering and all will come out ok and to your favor- so far so good, right!?

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    by the way, you don't say where you are, so no one can check to see what rescue groups can help in your area!

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    I live in Parksville BC. I mentioned that in General..i think

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