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Originally posted by rg_girlca
Leslie, the shoemaker that has a shop around the corner from me is the one that told me about these cats. He took in one female who is really friendly and was pregnant at the time. He said that there was another mama cat that was pregnant also. So I know these babies were not drop offs. But the guy right next door always has his door opened. So I am thinking that maybe he lets the cats and kittens go in an out because they always seem to come from his yard. I don't think he is feeding them, because when I started to feed them, they acted like they were starving and now since I go around the same time every night, they are sitting there waiting for me. Obviously the guy next door is not doing anything to help these poor babies.
I also have a friend of mine who lives down the street helping me out. Since she doesn't work and I do, she goes in the morning to put food, if need be, and fresh water. My plan is to try and get everyone out of there before they start working on the place. The only problem is that I have called a few rescue shelters and I get the same answer. "Sorry, we are so full right now, we just can't take in any more at this moment." So I am hoping to at least catch the females and get them spayed. That's a start anyways.
Lorraine, you are doing a wonderful service to these cats! Great job, and God Bless you!!!