Friday, May 09, 2008

Six or Seven Cats Headed Up This Morning

I've got six or seven cats going up this morning to have their lives "altered", if you get my drift. Two more from Harrisburg, a big gray male and a black medium hair teen. Hopefully, some people feeding a stray male down near the river in Albany will have him in hand. Then farther up their street, I stopped by a house yesterday where there were a lot of cats in the driveway. One was a torti ready to give birth any second. I hope to get four of the cats there in today, too.

Then I have the weekend off. I hope to place these two lost boys, from Corvallis. They're large males and putting them into one small rabbit hutch in my bedroom wasn't wise. They are too big for one hutch. Today, I'll switch them around.

I hope that Tashi's pledged adoptors will come get her this weekend.

And I am looking forward to weather people promised extreme heat next week!

Update: I ended up taking up seven cats, two from Harrisburg and five from a new Albany situation down near the river. The couple have a lot of cats. She had thought she could just put them in carriers inside her house this morning, but got bitten on the hand by one of her own tame cats in the process. I then resorted to trapping some, outside, and transferring them to carriers. I have two black males, a black and white male, an orange tabby bobtail male and one of the torti's. The pregnant one I saw last night had kittens under their house during the night. Another torti already has kittens and yet another is pregnant.

Another cat trapped in Harrisburg, not sure the sex yet, up being fixed.
The Harrisburg couple told me this was a big gray male, when they delivered him up here to be fixed. I never really looked. then I checked the photo I took at the vet's and it looks instead like a muted torti.
One of the Albany males, from a new situation. He is bobtail orange tabby.
One of several torti's at the new location, needing fixed. This was the only one I took in today. Of the others, one had kittens under their house last night, another has two young kittens and the third is pregnant.
This is Boots, the black tux male from the Albany situation, up being neutered today.

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