Last week's gray tab on white female, I trapped in the cow field dead car's. She has at least two kittens out there that I will have to catch at some point.
Gray tabby male, also from the BS, neutered last Tuesday.Sign I tacked to the caregiver gate, to let them know the cats were back.
Steer amidst the dead cars in the cowfield where I trapped the latest mother cat.
I didn't at first remember this fixed white calico either. I followed her, to get a photo, so I could later make sure she had an eartip. When this was taken, she was up on a ledge under a truck. This calico I actually netted while she slept on a top shelf in BS original caregiver's garage. I stood on a stool to do it. It wasn't easy, but she is looking good now. That was almost a year ago. This then is not the white calico with kittens.
When searching for the alleged white calico a few nights ago, at the BS, one with only a few calico markings, allegedly the one who had two kittens left alive in the horse barn neighbors loft, I didn't remember this white cat, here surrounded by fixed teens, some with eartips, some without, but they are fixed nonetheless. I finally remembered her as the white calico I'd drop trapped, after she was found with three kittens, none of whom survived, in the hay barn at BS proper. She hangs out with the teens, including that orange tabby and white female teen, now fixed. She is all white, but has calico markings on her tail only. The gray and white teen and the black and white teen are both boys. There were four such back barn boys, three of them gray and white, and one black and white, who looks almost like his mom, who was fixed at the Neuterscooter last summer, and is black and white.
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.
Sunday, July 13, 2008
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great work~
ReplyDeletesorry i haven't been around much. kindain the doldrums about the car and $$ --i have to get the head gasket fixed now. so it's time to job hunt this week (once i get my car back)
i can relate to being depressed. i never thought i was before but this month has been rough.
the fair sounded like an interesting time.
Cars are a pain in the butt. We need to go to the zip line solution right away. Be more fun, too. My car needs a timing chain. Not cheap. Brakes, too. And other things. Painful.
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