Here are photos of some of the Family Feud Lebanon cats. I hear now the granddaughter got court approval to get back into the house, to hire a locksmith if need be, to get through the lock. Anyhow, Sylvester is still in the house and in need of a home. He was fixed, courtesy of Poppa funds about a month ago. Girl and Stump are inside also, as well as two young black males. The uncle took in Joey, the sweet gray boy, also neutered through Poppa funds.
Then there are the outside cats they fed: Pumper, Knickers, the black tux, in heat at her spay last week, Thimble, also in heat at spay, India, another black female spayed yesterday, and Spirit, the black male, neutered yesterday. I also caught the already fixed black female--Shadow. So the six will go this morning to their new home while a Lebanon woman will try to trap the two brothers still there.
And when I get the time, I'll try to track down the owners of the black tux female who started this colony, by having her kittens in the berry vines beside the garage. She comes from down the block and around the corner. She comes from that way every morning, but she must not be very well cared for, because she'd have her kittens where she knew they would be cared for, down at these folks garage. That says a lot about her owners right there.

Sylvester---big lovable long hair orange and white tame boy, who I took to be neutered a month or so ago.

Girl, spayed tame brown tabby tux female.

Stump, the old bobtail neutered tame male.

Joey, young gray male the grandmother bottle fed until he was four months old. Photo taken when I took him in for neuter a couple weeks ago and right before the aunt died suddenly of cancer. He has lost an eye at some point, due to a scratch, I was told, received when playing.

Pumper, big gray male.

Knickers, in heat black tux female.

Thimble, in heat black female.

Spirit, big black male.

India, young black female.
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