Torti, now at SafeHaven, fixed in April, under the cat grant, then abandoned with many animals and birds, by this person and the crowd of others who had lived there. I take photos of the cats I get fixed usually and I took these photos in April, when I took them in to be fixed.
This cat, too, is at SafeHaven.
And this one.
This six month old, and his sister, in photo below, kittens of the Siamese adult female, I also got fixed but were not found at the house.
Click post title to go to Democrat Herald story about Amanda Munez and how she treated animals in Albany, before abandoning them all, including three of the six cats I took to be fixed for her, plus another already neutered.
I contacted her off craigslist. She was attempting to rehome a Siamese female and her two six month old offspring. She agreed to getting those three fixed, plus said she had three other cats needing fixed, and two kittens. The two kittens were too young to be done at Countryside.
I took in the Lynx Point Siamese mother and her two offspring, along with an adult long hair torti, a tabby on white female, in heat, and a black tux long hair, who turned out to be already spayed, and she had a right eartip I hadn't seen when I picked her up that morning. She claimed she rescued her when living in Junction City, so someone down there got her fixed and eartipped.
They also had an already neutered black male.
When I returned the torti, tabby on white and black tux, I mentioned the torti had been pregnant. This prompted one of them to start screaming at me that this was against their religious beliefs, to abort fetuses. They slammed the door in my face. So, I was not able to get the two kittens fixed. They had told me they had ferrets but I didn't know they had so many other animals, too, because I didn't go inside.
So now the long hair torti, the tabby on white, the Siamese adult, plus the neutered black male, are at SafeHaven. What happened to the others, including the long hair black tux female? I don't know.
Had the cats not been fixed, there would have been several more litters of kittens abandoned also, in that awful house.
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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