Friday, November 09, 2007

Mill Cats

Nobody knew George existed until I trapped her, in the boonies behind the mill, last spring. She was a gorgeous lactating fire abbytabby tux, sleek and very feral. She was fixed after the other mill cats were last spring, courtesy of Poppa Inc, and returned the same day, since we could not find her kittens.

How she later came to be known as George, I don't know. Two at least of her kittens survived. I caught them this time around. One is the brown tabby female and one the brown tabby tux male.

Now she hangs out, happy and still sleek, but not as skrawny, at one of the nearby homes.

Little Gypsy, one of three boiler room kittens, got a home yesterday. Yahoo! Blooy, a torti kitten from the boiler room, got a home last week. KATA has the third boiler room kitten, also a female.

The boiler room male was fixed last week, courtesy of Poppa Inc. I just was informed the boiler room female was caught in the trap I left there, today and will be fixed next week, too. That leaves that darn Siamese female as the only unfixed cat left out there.

I'll get her.
This is George, before she had a name, right after I trapped her last spring.George now, with her offspring, a brown tabby female, fixed this October 28, at the Philomath FCCO clinic.
George again.
Gypsy, born in a boiler room, now with a home of her own. And spayed of course.
Blooy was not born in the boiler room. I was told an employee dumped her there.
The big boiler room male, who, despite his hulking size, is a sweetie. He is also now fixed.

3 comments:

  1. I'm glad little gypsy found a home. it's all because of you she had that chance.
    i hope the weekend goes well and you're feeling better!

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  2. Mickey is going to Canada, Kate, that's what's happening this weekend!

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  3. how cool!! he's got a caravan. :) yeah!!
    you're international now!
    that's awesome!

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