Quote Originally Posted by momoffuzzyfaces View Post
I think I found the sourse of the kitty leak I've been having lately and I'm so mad I can hardly see straight. Seems the lady (and I use the term very very loosly) who tossed pregnant Winnie out and left two dogs locked in an abandoned house in 90+ degree heat with no food or water for 3 weeks, is back in the neighborhood. She's not only back, she lives in the house one over from me. I am as sure as I'm sitting here, that is where the new momma cat came from. They also have another dog, a big big dog.

So, it will be a never ending thing for me if I keep helping kitties. She will keep getting them and tossing them out because she knows I'll feed them. I can't and won't cover her bum any more. I hate it for the animals sakes but I can't do anything about it. Our city didn't even charge her with cruelty to animals for what she did to the dogs.




On a happy note: all is set for GO on the kitty transport tomorrow. The kits are really excited!!! It will be a big adventure for them. I'll let you know when they are on the road.
This is so sad. I can't believe that she wasn't charged with any animal cruelty charges and now she has another dog. I wonder if this was the dog that could've killed poor Lilac.


Yippee!!! I'll be praying for an easy and safe transport for them.



Quote Originally Posted by Taz_Zoee View Post
Awww little Carmela is all packed and ready to go!

I have a question, and it's okay if I don't get an answer. But, I see the vet put their birthday at 4/14/10 and they weigh over two pounds. My Jax's birthday was estimated to be 4/5/10 and he weighed in at 1.6 pounds at the vet on Tuesday. Is Jax just small for his age? Or are these babies big? I know they look at teeth to determine age, but a whole pound difference when they are 10 days apart (approx.) in age.
Cindy, it could be a little of both. I'm surprised to hear that your Jax is still only 1.6lbs. He's already neutered right? I always thought that a kitten had to weigh at least 2lbs before they could be spayed or neutered.