Tuesday, April 29, 2025

Finishing up

 Today, the last five cats trapped at the Brownsville colony are being fixed over in Corvallis at the new spay neuter surgery clinic Radpets.

It's not very low cost for ferals but it is convenient.

In the last four days, I've taken 30 local cats to be fixed.   20 to the FCCO.  5 yesterday to the Salem OHSS clinic and 5 today, to Radpets.

26 of these 30 are from the Brownsville colony.  The other four, all girls, are from three locations in or near Lebanon.

All the cats are back at their original locations with their people except for the five over being fixed right now.

Those five I will return tomorrow.   

I took the torti and the buff tux to OHSS clinic yesterday to be fixed.  Those are the two the Brownsville man caught Saturday morning.   To get them done, I put off two of the three from a Lebanon apartment complex.   

The outside of the Radpets clinic in Corvallis, through my rain dropped windshield this morning.


Glow, from Brownsville, fixed yesterday

Maddy from Brownsville fixed yesterday.  Both Glow and Maddy are back home to their colony now.

Goop, from Lacomb, a girl, fixed yesterday

Sep, also from Lacomb and a girl


Dreamchaser, a girl, from Lebanon apartment complex
After I returned the two adults plus two teens I'd had in my bathroom, fixed at FCCO, to the Brownsville colony, I picked up the two kitten traps I'd loaned the barn folks on 7 Mile Lane.  They wanted to use them to see if the mom cat had more than the two kittens they'd caught and who went to Silverton Cat Rescue.   They did not catch another kitten, nor have they seen anymore.  

After I picked up those traps, I returned the trap to the former seed farmer off Columbus.  I had borrowed it to have enough for the big haul Saturday.

Now its clean up time, kick back time, laundry time, and then time to pick up the five being fixed today.  It's raining outside, so what else is there to do but start the cleanup.

13 comments:

  1. I have two cats and they are the love of my life. >^..^<

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    1. I adore mine also! Welcome aboard!

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  2. I bet it feels like a job well done.

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  3. I am awestruck by the hundreds of kittens that won't be born thanks to your work.

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    1. It's a drastic simple way to "alter" the future along so many tangents. My imagination can go wild over what will not happen as a result.

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  4. Well done. The clean up will be epic but it will be good to have it out the way.

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    1. Well I like cleaning, and it won't get done instantly.

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  5. You are amazing with so many cats fixed this week! I like those clinic windows.

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    1. Well, I do love color and those windows are colorful!

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  6. Radpets is very colourful. Glow looks very sweet, but looks can be deceptive.

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    1. He was mellow I'll say, a mellow fellow, but maybe I would be too, if trapped and taken off to some stranger's garage, then off to a clinic filled with all kinds of sounds and people....I would think maybe I'd been alien abducted and maybe the only safe reaction is to not react much at first at least. I wonder if aliens came ashore on our planet, looked at what we are, what we do to the earth and to one another, if they'd also, humanely, begin sterilizing us, rather than ray gunning the life out of our species and moving on. "Let them live out their lives, but we don't want more born," one might comment, as they set a trap.

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  7. That's the coolest way to advertise a business I've ever seen. :D And thank you so much for helping still more animals.

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