Oh no! That would be so hard!
So do you think this kitty was abandoned and thus not truly feral? It seems pretty unlike a feral to hang around people for any longer than it has to.
I helped out with TNR some over my winter break. I was lucky because we were very successful, partially because in one area we were trapping for the first time. I can still remember the first two kittens we caught....they came bounding and stalking through the grass....and they were so cute I could hardly keep my mouth shut! Strangely enough the two of them ended up in one trap! So innocent and clueless! Heehee!
I'm trying to convince my mother to TNR the colony of cats living around her community college campus and then care for them. I figure since she goes there every day anyway that it wouldn't be too much of a hassle. I don't have her convinced yet and I realize that it is a big responsibility. There is one little adolescent cat that sneaks into her highly secured native plant shade house on campus and she expressed some interested in spaying/neutering this kitty as well as leaving food out for it. Hearing about that little kitty gave me the idea to TNR the whole colony since it would hardly be any more trouble to food out for many than for one. I know the whole issue tugs heavily on her heartstrings but she just has to convince the school to let her do it first. *Sigh*
Oops, sorry for rambling.![]()








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