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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catsnclay
    Oh boy, would I love to! But.......there is the problem with my husband he already thinks 3 is plenty


    I saw these pictures, and I instantly thought of you, Tracy.......does any (or all) of these kitties remind you of anyone???? PEARL ???????

    Maybe this was her daddy??? (or maybe Mom? I can't remember the story about Pearl's mom )
    Pearl and siblings were dumped in the park in a wire cage. They were already tame and not a park feral. You never know though, could be a dad cat from the neighborhood!
    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

  2. #17
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    Such beauties! I want the white one in the back please! You keep getting my dream tabbies and I'm too far away to claim them!

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    Quote Originally Posted by K & L
    Betty
    Next time you're here in Scottsdale please look us up. You can come over and meet our bunch and then go feed at the park with us and see all of them. We would LOVE it. Just PM me when you're heading this way and I'll give you our address and phone number.

    Lisa,

    It's a date! We have been down a couple of times, stayed in Scottsdale and enjoyed vacationing in and around Phoenix, Flagstaff and Tucson. I will definitely contact you the next time round.


    Betty

  4. #19
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    There are some beautiful feral cats at the golf course that I'd like to help but don't know what to do. Some look like full blooded Siamese and the other are mixed. They get excited when they see people because some of the guys feed them everyday. I can kneel down and they'll come within 20 feet of me and that's it. How can they be tamed and placed in homes?
    Labmomma

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    Too cute.

    It is so sad that someone would just dump babies out like that. I'm sorry to hear about what happened with the mother, but I hope that everything is worked out.
    Sarah, meowmie of Whisper, Shadow, Callie and red-eared slider, Kahn



    Thank you CatNapper for the beautiful siggy!

  6. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by labmomma
    There are some beautiful feral cats at the golf course that I'd like to help but don't know what to do. Some look like full blooded Siamese and the other are mixed. They get excited when they see people because some of the guys feed them everyday. I can kneel down and they'll come within 20 feet of me and that's it. How can they be tamed and placed in homes?
    Labmomma
    Is someone trapping and fixing them? That is the first thing that needs to be done. Depending on the age and how much time and patience someone has, they can be tamed. The earlier these cats are caught the more likely they will become tameable and could be placed in homes. The priority would be to trap and fix so no more kittens are born into this type of life. If you need any advice on how to do this, please let me know. We've been TNRing going on 9 years now. It may not be the most desireable solution to some, but at least there aren't more cats being born feral.
    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

  7. #22
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    Oh my, I had no idea you were talking about meezer babies! They are all so adorable and hopefully by now they are starting to trust you a bit.

    Good luck with the others.
    Tubby
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    RIP Big Boy
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    Peanut
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    RIP Snotty Girl
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    Robin
    Fall 1997 - Oct. 6, 2012
    RIP Sweet Monkeyhead Girl

  8. #23
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    Are they ever adorable!!!!


    Smokey, Mystic, Abner



    Gabriel (Dude), Gracie, Vegas, and Scarlet

    Consider adopting a special needs pet, they deserve a chance too!

    RAINBOW BRIDGE BABIES
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    Tigger 10/16/06
    Tucker 8/1/08

  9. #24
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    I wonder where all the feral meezers come from- when I went to see Mango and Peaches in LA last week their mom was fostering two just like yours. Of course I would have loved to export one-

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