***UPDATE***
I'm home!!!
I just picked up gray/white tabby from the shelter vet. The vet's papers said she's a one-year-old little girl!
I brought her in and paid for her vaccinations and spay and was told to come back between 3 and 5 p.m. I arrived at about 4:15 and the only person in the clinic (or whatever you'd call that) was the animal control officer.
He asked who I was there to pick up and I said, "I'm not sure what she looks like, she's a feral in a trapping cage." He took me to her and lifted the cover so I could see her.
Want to see her too? Her are some pictures I took of her. She's in our garage in her trap for the night...that's what they told me to do. I plan on taking more pictures at 8:00 p.m. when I'm allowed to feed her...
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Poor little thing. She's very scared.When I went in to take these pictures she got scared and tried to get as far away as she could from me. I sat down about four feet from her and talked really softly with her. She settled down a little and her eyes were beginning to close a bit. She isn't mean or violent at all. (yay!)
As you can see, she's a gray and white tabby. She has the white paws, chest and nose. She has a little bit of peach in her fur as well.
So....here's the question of the day....do I release her in 24 hours????
As far as Gracie goes, I set two traps for her before I got "little gray tabby girl" from the vet. I put lots of smelly herring in both traps....hopefully she'll go into one.![]()
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