Sunday, October 26, 2025

Cascadia

 I drove to Cascadia this morning.  Takes an hour or so from here.

This is a long planned pick up of five tame cats at a homeless camp, to be fixed tomorrow.

A Salem lady is paying in full for them to be fixed.  She's a very sweet person who got a lot of dogs fixed at this same camp years ago.  I'd gotten a lot of cats fixed there, but had seen there were more dogs than cats needing done.  That's when I contacted her.  She has a spay neuter help nonprofit for dogs.

She remained friends with one of the guys who lives there, who told her a few weeks ago, about his cats that need fixed.   So she arranged it and I am the pickup, delivery and recuperate, drive them back up there person.   Right now, all five are in my bathroom.

They are sweet cats--a mom and her four six month olds.

After I passed Foster Reservoir and going on up to Cascadia, the colors became so vibrant up along the S. Santiam river and highway 20.

I set up the camera in its dashcam position for the drive back down ,to maybe catch some of the color.   I was going to stop, get nice photos, but the mom cat is not a car rider and yowled, then screamed, most of the way home.  So I just turned the camera on video and found a piece of it I liked once home.


Here are the kitties from Cascadia.

I don't know the twin tabbies apart, but I'll call the one on left Minime, the Lucy the calico, Paws, the only boy, then Runt.  Lucy is very self assured.



Mom, a torbi tux, really wants absolutely nothing to do with her teens.  Time to adult, kids.

They will go be fixed tomorrow, in Corvallis, then overnight again in the bathroom before going home.   I'll probably retrieve them in a few weeks, to get their booster shot.  Not often I deal with tame cats anymore, who can actually get a booster.

He wants some cat food help, and since he's way the hell out in the middle of nowhere, up there, I'll take him some when I return the cats.

The weather has calmed down some this afternoon.   I thought the Lebanon lady was going to bring over her parking pass, so I can actually feed some of the cats she does, while she's having surgery, but she hasn't.   She wasn't home when I came back down through Lebanon with the cats.  

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  1. That's such a nice photo of the four kittens together.

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    1. They're very sweet tame kitties, but tame kitties are far harder to hold for recuperation than wild ones. So I'll be happy to take them home this morning.

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  2. Nice, wet scenery on your way home. The mom's meowing brought back memories of every trip we took to the vet's, no matter which cat it was. :)

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    1. The ear piercing screamers are the worst and most stressful to transport. One more car ride and she will be home. Can't wait. Not easy to hold so many tame ones in the bathroom.

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  3. I don't know about that Lebanon lady. She's asking an awful lot of you without being any help whatsoever.

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    1. Yeah took me 2 1/2 hours to do all the feeding in all the spots, along with the driving yesterday and I don't believe her when she says just five days. I think she was lying about that too.

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  4. Beautiful kittens.

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  5. You do such good work, my dear. Be well.

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 I had a long day.  I left at 10:00 to return the five cats to Cascadia.   Check. I had to get each of the five, who were in my bathroom, en...