We had quite a fun time this evening. There is ONE cat left we want to catch. The trap was set and re-baited with fresh tuna every two hours. This evening at about 7 PM, this cat came out, walked right past the trap and up the steps to the porch and waited patiently for the woman to come out and feed it! So she got her carrier near the door, got some food, opened the door, sat and talked to it, fed it, petted it, trying to build the relationship. This cat has never let anyone touch it before. She worked with this cat for 20 minutes. Meanwhile, her husband called Linda, who called me, and we are all at Linda's house watching the saga unfold, hoping that somehow she can snatch the cat and get it in the carrier.
Someone out at the front of the house was walking a dog and the cat heard the tags jingle and took off.
Linda said this is hilarious, an 8 month old cat is outsmarting 3 intelligent women!
Well by now it is closer to 8 PM, and quite dark. Everyone said to forget it until morning. I decided to set the trap once more and return in an hour.
We now have a cat no one has seen before! She is small, and she is definitely part of the dark litter. We know its a she as we had to make sure it was not a nursing mom, and, well, it became clear it is not, but it is a female. **
So we STILL have one more to get!
Saturday midday, the 5 males will be released. So we have one more chance in the morning to catch a cat!
**Editted to clarify: this cat is NOT a female; it IS the cat the woman was feeding and working with for 20 minutes; it IS "crooked head," described in post 26 below. Because we couldn't find nipples did not mean it was a "she", only that it wasn't a "nursing she." No clue WHY the women who always work with these cats didn't recognize him in the trap and in the carrier after the transfer. But they do look different scrunched up and so frightened, poor kitties.






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