Monday, March 02, 2009

Cats Being Fixed

Pink house colony black, not sure the sex yet, being fixed today.
Pink House colony male, being fixed today. The other four Pink House Jefferson cats will be fixed tomorrow.
These are the tame Flamepoint males being fixed today, from the Jefferson Desperate woman colony. She got them from backyard breeders next door, who barely care for their sad looking raggedy matted cats.

These are two of the gray tabby kittens born to a stray mom. The caretaker has not caught the third.
This gray tabby feral male is being fixed today also.
This is the mom of the three kittens and she is being spayed today.
Caught this guy today, off Columbus. I've six now at one place. Then catman Roger caught the big Siamese, who is up being fixed today. The two caught today will be fixed tomorrow. There are two more to catch. HOwever, the orange male is rarely seen.

Of course the old couple feeding the seven, don't want them back. Catman Roger helpfully told them I'd find them all homes. Today, when I saw him, I told him not to be telling people that, that I'm not going to find those seven cats homes. "Sure you are," he replied. "No, I'm not, Roger," I said back. "They need to find them homes. Or you can."

These two, plus the tame black trapped late last night, will be fixed tomorrow. Hopefully I will catch the seventh cat, also a male, still on the lamb out there. The 8th cat, an orange tabby, is missing and likely off impregnating somewhere.
There are four that look exactly alike, all strange tan and white Siamese mixes. Very beautiful.
Big feral Siamese male Roger caught, being fixed today.
The Siamese blood on that street comes from backyard breeders who long bred Siamese. They are Menonnites and did not even know the point colors and let many out to go wild and overpopulate the area. They caused a lot of expense to everyone else and took zero responsibility for their actions.

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