Yes it is indeed rewarding. And I understand about keeping them. That's what happened with the last 3, well 4.

It started out w/my room mate’s 3, Juvey, Nikki & Buffy. Then I moved in w/ my Tweety. In less than a year Munchie comes to the door, small, scared & starving. Then came Freckles who we feared would be taken by animal control.

Then there was Buddy who we thought was a male until the belly kept getting bigger and bigger. She blessed us w/ Junior, Groucho, & Buggsy, Little Missy & Muggsy. We kept trying to find homes for them all but were only able to place Little Missy & Muggsy. Junior, Groucho, & Buggsy aren't going anywhere, and that’s by choice! Buddy had a roaming nature and would make a wild dash for the outside when the door was open. We lost her last month by a car, but she lives in her babies: Junior, Groucho, & Buggsy.

Then just about 2 months ago Silly and Ziggy who’d been hanging out in front of our apt turned up and great with child. While my room mate has been dubbed the Cat Whisperer by our Vet, these 2 young ladies were tough to catch for spaying. Ziggy had 4 babies, 2 didn't make it. We think it was partly because Ziggy was so young. (Maybe 8 months if that). At one point she took them from the shelter we had made for them and of course we worried.

In the mean time, Silly had her babies, but we're not sure how many. We were told, some kids in the neighborhood 'messed' w/some kitties. When we 'talked' to these kids and told them that people are arrested for hurting animals, less than 30 min later we heard a chorus of kittens outside our front door along with Silly. With Silly and six babies, that was SEVEN more we added to our house!

2 went to a neighbor so now we have 14 in the apt, and there are 17 outside! About half of those kids we’ve been able to get spayed/neutered with the help of a local lady and her husband who care for feral cats.

I hope to post pictures of our brood!