Part I is completed, I can't believe we made it this far.
First off, that kitty we caught last evening was in fact the one we were trying for; there are no others.
The women have been calling him "crooked head." His head is on a tilt. For some reason when he was in the trap and the small carrier last evening, they all decided that wasn't "crooked head." Hmm. Well, that WAS "crooked head," and the last of the tribe we have been tracking; except of course for the 2 nursing moms and their babies.
Little "crooked head" was seen by the vet this afternoon. It is a male. He was very weak and dehydrated. He got sub q fluids, has been neutered, and has had all his shots and dewormer. He is back at Kathy's house wrapped in a blanket sleeping it off. The vet said he was amazed the little thing has survived this long. As a kitten he got some type of ear infection which reached the inner ear and has thrown off his balance. It is a permanent handicap, and he can NOT be released. There is no way he will survive. He needs to be fed separately so he doesn't need to compete for his food. He will need to build up his strength, but he will always need special attention. And he will always be a small guy. Only time will tell if he can eat the amount he needs in the usual 3 feedings per day, or if he needs multiple feedings. It is not clear how well he can eat at this point.
So I will not take in the little girl; and one of the other women will. I will take in this little guy, who is receiving the royal treatment and will be "Little King." I'm sure that will get shortened to "King" with time. Kathy and vet found him extremely tame, easy to hold and pet, so the transition will be easy with him.
When I dropped off my Little King today, I picked up the 5 boys from Kathy and planned to release them this evening. We still had the trap set, as no one had yet determined that we did have "crooked head." Oh dear. When you remove 11 cats from a territory, other cats fill the vacuum. So this evening when I went over to collect the trap prior to releasing the boys, we had . . . a huge orange male! Where did HE come from? He seems to be a "stray," with a scraggly look about him. He will spend the night in a carrier in my garage, and tomorrow he will go to the vet to find out if he has been neutered; and if not, he will be. I only hope some owner somewhere over in that neighborhood is not worrying about their macho male all night and all day tomorrow.
I took pics of the boys, and of the release, so I will be posting those towards the end of the week (reminder, I still use a film camera; finished the roll, need to get it in for developing.)
Thus far:
-trapped, neutered, and released 5 males, all blacks
-trapped, neutered, and I will keep, 1 male, all black
-trapped, to be neutered (if not already) and released 1 orange male
-trapped, neutered, and will release on Monday, 2 females, all black
-trapped, neutered, and will rehome 1 female, black and white
-2 nursing moms and their babies still to be addressed. One mom is black and white, one mom is all black.
We know the black and white mom had at least 4 babies, all are black, and one has died. We don't know what the black mom cat has for kittens.






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