Shaulin, from the Bengal Group colony. She's still here, waiting for a home.
Shaulin again. Both her brothers were adopted immediately, but she is more standoffish than they were, shyer.
Calamity, formerly a stray kitten on Lyons street.
Calamity again.
The seed warehouse caught their sixth cat. Three others we caught there were fixed at the Neuterscooter clinic. Two of those were kittens. Subsequently, they caught two more kittens. The seedman and his wife fostered all four kittens, and found homes for two, and they are keeping two. The teen male was returned. They have been after the mom and maybe this is her.
The seed kitty again, who will be fixed on Wednesday.
I thought the fake tree visible from their patio was interesting, sooooo, Kate took a photo of the tree with me in the foreground. It's how they make antennas more palatible I think.
Kate and myself, right before I left. Kate and Ned are great people and will give Tim the best of homes.
Here's me, in Huntington Beach. I did forget to take my own camera. Kate took this on theirs.
Sam, relaxing.
Sam, irritated.
Jade, from Conser, in October.
Jade again. She needs those claws trimmed!
Calamity, abandoned on Lyons, still here and getting big.
Calamity again.
Teddy, from the homeless camp, also still here and getting big.
Lucy, from downtown Albany, with Frankie, her boy kitten. I brought back Frankie and Sunshine, her blue girl, from the Wilsonville fosterer. She still has Tiger Lily, Lucy's black kitten. Tiger Lily is much bigger and more self confident than this pair. Frankie likes to stand on his back legs and touch his mother's face with both paws. It's so cute.
Lucy and Frankie.
I am a Cat Woman. My self-appointed mission in life is to save the feline world! To accomplish this mission, I get cats fixed. Perhaps my mission might be slightly delusional. This blog is a mishmash of wishful thinking, rants, experiences as I remember them and of course, cat stories and cat photos. I have a nonprofit now, to help keep the cats here cared for and to fix community cats. Happy Cat Club formed in 2015. Currently, we are on a mission to fix 10,000 cats.
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Got a message this morning. Was I even really awake yet? The weather has been really winterish, with winds, pouring rain, cold, even thu...
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Black Pearl is supposed to go to a home on Monday. The people adopting both her and Toby wanted her records, to be sure she has been fixed,...
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Kokoro on the left I heard from my friend in Eugene, who took in Kokoro 13 years ago, that she passed away in September. She said she rem...
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Guess who I caught this evening? Yup. Both these big guys. They can be neutered side by side! I also caught a young brown tabby tux and ...
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ReplyDeleteI love these photos - you really see the cats' personalities. I think that Jade is such a looker - though I must admit I have a weakness for black teen mom cats.
ReplyDeleteSo glad Tiny Tim got such a good home.
Jade is not only a looker but she has mischief in those eyes. She loves life, likes to play jokes, but doesn't like it if another cat turns a joke on her so much. She runs around here like she's excited to be awake and everything's a big deal, like when the blinds at one window get opened in the morning. You'd think she'd just won lottery. Every single morning.
ReplyDeleteThat's so funny - she sounds quite a lot like my own beloved black former teem mom, Kit. You would think every morning, getting up and walking downstairs to her bowl, is the most exciting thing she's ever seen. She prances and meows with so much excitement.
ReplyDeleteI hope there's an adopter out there who finds Jade - they will be so lucky. A happy cat in the morning is such a good way to start the day; no matter how foul you expect your day to be, you can't help but smile at the overjoyed cat.