Queenscoopalot
I understand fully what you're saying. The point here is I have rescued many kittens and found homes, but eventually you run out of resources and people who want them. BTW, if you read some of my previous posts you will see I do have one of the kittens from that litter, Bo, the other calico. I feel I have reached my limit at home with 17. I also feel if you can't provide properly financially or medically, then you don't need anymore. Also, it wasn't like I saw these kittens the day they were born. The feral mom's hide them until they are old enough to wean and eat on their own. Sad part is I don't know of anyone willing to foster. The group we work with, AzCATs,use to foster but it got overwhelming and lack of volunteers willing to do this. Fostering is a full time job and many don't have the time or space for this.

I'm doing the best I can do with the resources and finances we have. I feel that since I couldn't find these kittens a place, at least I spayed/neutered them, provided them with shelter, and daily feedings. That is WAY more than they would have had without me and my husband.

Also, please check the link out I previously posted to you. Notice how healthy and well-fed these cats are. If you didn't know any better you would think they really belonged to someone. Well I guess they do, us!

I do appreciate your concern for the cats, cause this is what TNR is all about. I also think there are many out there that need the education about TNRing.

I'm not anger at anyone, but I did want to try and make a few people realize the time, effort, caring, and money that we go out of our way to provide for these babies.