Ok sorry I have no way of re-sizing the pics, I think they might be nearer 2 to 2 half months, I am not sure how long ago it was that i noticed there were young kittens there and how little they were.
Yes I am concerned, I don't think she has any attention of spaying her cat, and frankly I don't want litters roaming the streets either, I did leave her a note and told her our shelters will only accept the kittens if she spays the mother, they will do it cheap for 40 dollars, geez I will even pay half if it comes down to it, the other thing I worry about if it does get spayed, she will just leave it outside after the operation, that thought worries me sick.
QSA we don't have rabies in NZ, so no vaccination required, no law requires you to vaccinate for cat flue etc, it is up to the cat owner, mine both have it yearly, you cannot put them in a cattery without it anyhow.
For now I have to concerntrate on finding little Trinity a home, she is a special wee girl, she is fast asleep with a full belly right now, she is so darn pretty,I only wish I could afford to keep her myself, it is going to pull my heart strings so bad to give her away, but then I only hope i can find her owners or new ones,my husband thinks we should try to find her owners if possible, but as I said and agree with you, she is better off in a new home, if they let her out at such a young age, mind you I suppose she could have accidentally got out.
QSA trouble with those other kittens are they are not tame, and they are even harder to home, if she takes them to the local SPCA, they will probably end up euthanized, as they have a full quota of kittens right now, and people dump them this time of year as well, maybe Trinity was dumped, who knows, the poor wee things would have been better off not born, if only she smartens up and gets that cat spayed.
I find this situation so fustrating, people like her call themselves animal lovers,but really they don't know the meaning of the word. GRRRR.........![]()
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