30 Cats in one trailer...oh my gosh...
Last night when I was volunteering at the shelter I asked about one group of cats that was isolated. It seems that some folks were keeping 30 cats in a trailer, un-vetted, unaltered etc. and boy are they in bad shape.
I am going again tonight, to play and sit with them. Some have eyes missing - all are well fed - all FIP positive..... and only two colors....yellow/tanish or white.... and there are three little white kittens. They have all been spayed/neutered now and are recovering.
I was so angry when I saw the group of them that I could just spit! What sick person(s) would accumulate so many. I can tell that they are all related, so there goes the gene pool variation theme right out the window.
The staff does not know why so many have eyes missing or are blind. My guess is infections unattended.
You know, if people don't have the money and or brains to care for pets, they should not have them. Plain and simple. Same goes for children. Of course you cannot turn in a child if your money runs out.....
I get so darn angry sometimes. .... Sorry if I brought up a tough subject for such a time of year.......
I will give them all a hug from you all, tonight.
SAS:eek:
Here is a picture of one of the 30 cats...
http://www.chittendenhumane.org/cats/Gordy.jpg
Gordy
He has 7 or 8 toes on each front foot and extras on the back as well. All of the orange cats have too many toes.
Can't wait to see them all tonight!
:D
www.chittendenhumane.org
http://www.chittendenhumane.org/cats/Charlie.jpg
Charlie - his right eye is cloudy....
http://www.chittendenhumane.org/cats/Denim.jpg
Denim - one of the more friendly ones...
http://www.chittendenhumane.org/cats/Gurvin.jpg
Gurvin
The others are not listed because they are not so very friendly...these photos came from the Humane Society's web page...not from my camera....
One kitten was adopted yesterday
Well, there were 11 in the one "condo" unit tonight. I stopped at the store and bought 3 good cat toys, so I was a big hit! They actually liked the price tags better than the toys!
It was fun playing with them all again. Next week I will head to the "East Dorm" to visit with the rest of them. Hopefully more will have been adopted out by then.
By the way, there were 32 to start and now are 25 left. They said 8 or 9 had only one eye. So the East Dorm must have the rest of the guys with one eye. There are more orange cats than white, so my guess is that they are mostly male cats.
Anyway, things were fun tonight. They were playing with my keys, shoes and socks.... and they were FULL OF IT most of the time...running, jumping, playing....it was fun to see. A couple of them sat in my lap for about 10 minutes each...then off on a chase!
I will go twice a week until the majority of them are adopted. It is unheard of to bring in 32 cats at one time, so the shelter is packed with cats. And these cats cannot mingle with the general population due to illnesses they have had and have been exposed to.....
Stay tuned.
=^..^= x 32
Four cats left to be adopted
Well, I went to play with my little buddies last night. Only four left. Two white females and two orange boys. They all have issues, of course, but I am hoping that some kind soul will come along and take them two at a time. They were enjoying not having so much competition as before and they played like there was no tomorrow, last night. I really got to know them better this time. The shelter had a great adoption weekend this past weekend and many of the shelter's cats were adopted. There is a beautiful orange female kitten (along with her brother - black ) and boy am I tempted. Miley would NEVER forgive me if I brought another cat home. She is just now playing with Gabe and it has been several months since Gabe arrived.
Anyway, four left! :)