Gina, I have a havahart trap you could borrow. You could at least trap those cuties & bring them to a shelter.
Gina, I have a havahart trap you could borrow. You could at least trap those cuties & bring them to a shelter.
Soar high & free my sweet fur angels. I love you Nanook & Raustyk... forever & ever.
hey lisa, thanks! actually was thinking about you and since amelia appeared so healthy, (must be taken care of someone, a microchip in her?) I'm afraid I'll get in trouble if I fix someone else's cat.. I want to fix her. so badly. would you go ahead and "take her away"? I know she could be checked if owned by anyone, I've called over 8 different vets around here and out of my city - none of them would be willing to take in discounts/bulk deal or least give in a reasonable price for one! I just had my all cats dewormed, vacced and still paying off miles' surgery.
as for our poor brock, I definitely will have him trapped and fix (if not fiv+) - but no, haven't seen him since. either have amelia too.I think I've seen her about a few yards away from my window twice - I miss them coming by! I said I would come back and meep if I've seen brock. I pray, tons of prayers. oh by the way, two different neighbors have lost their cats - not amelia or brock, am keeping an eye on street when I can.
lvdogs, thanks for your offer, I did thought of to ask but you couldn't meet up before findlay anywayI think amelia would let me put her into my rescue carrier if close again.
..where are you brock??!
rest and sleep softly sweet locke..
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Yep! We fix any cat that comes in our yard that hasn't been. I figure if they're in my yard, eating our cat food, and not properly altered and being let to roam, then it's fair game. Everyone may not agree with this, but I just figure they got a free spay/neuter job and all you did was help the cat out!Originally Posted by gina's ark inc.
Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) is a full management plan in which stray and feral cats already living outdoors in cities, towns, and rural areas are humanely trapped, then evaluated, vaccinated, and sterilized by veterinarians. Kittens and tame cats are adopted into good homes. Healthy adult cats too wild to be adopted are returned to their familiar habitat under the lifelong care of volunteers
What adorable kitty visitors you have Gina! They know where to go.... I am envisioning a "Found Cat Hotel".... USA locale!![]()
I think they both look great, and like they know where to go for some attention!
I hope little Brock comes by again soon. Those toesies are too adorable!
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