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  1. #1
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    TNR at work

    Lately we have seen a black cat hanging around our warehouse. This is a good place for people to dump unwanted cats because we are off the main roads and get very little traffic, and there is a small area of woods.

    We know there are two cats that live here. We have trapped, spayed/neutered both. And we have removed two kittens and found them homes. So we thought we had it covered. NOT!

    This morning I came to work to see if I had trapped anything overnight. With my luck, I thought I would have either a possum or one of the TNR cats. To my surprise, I had the Black male that I was trying for....... and a little black kitten....... in the same trap.

    They are at the vet's getting checked out, tested, immunized, and altered before I return them to our woods.

    Oh, how I wish I could fit another little black baby at my house.

    (Sorry there are no pictures. Both are all black and I don't do black cats very well.)

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    Congrats on the rescue...if it were me I probally would have ended up with a skunk I probally would have smelled like one too


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    Congratulations on your successful TNR program, good job! I would not be able to resist a black cat, I can't resist a black cat. There are two FIV+ black cats in PetFinder right now that I keep revisiting online while wishing I had a very large house.

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    Thank you for helping these kitties by keeping them from multiplying any further! Hopefully some of them can be caught and tamed enough to be adopted!

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    I, too, succumb to the charms of black cats. I'd be a goner.

    Thank you for looking after these poor unfortunates.
    Loving meowmie to Archy & Binky (RIP my sweet boy 10/13/10)

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    GREAT JOB!!!! Thanks (from the kitties!)

    Special Needs Pets just leave bigger imprints on your heart!

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    Thanks!

    They will be staying overnight at the vets and then be let out in their own back yard tomorrow.

    They are fed every night in a shelter built from scrap lumber. While they have a couple abandoned cars, we plan on building a decent "room" for them before it gets cold. We never see them, but the food keeps disappearing

    Who knows how many are out there. There must be a momma that we haven't seen. I'd sure like to get her fixed too.

    I'll try for pictures before I release them, but I can't guarantee that they won't look like black blobs.

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