The weather today was wild. Pouring rain. Wild wind. Hail and/or snow mixed in pounding rain.
It was a helluva day to trap. I returned Timber, Snowflake and Gandi to the barn. He wasn't out yet, so I went up to the loft and put out a lot of food. I haven't seen the four teens this time, not Sunday and not today. I trapped them mid December, got them fixed and returned them. Hope they're ok and just don't want to show themselves to me.
It was wild when I was out there, rain pounding down, high wind.
Driving back to the trailer park, where I've been trapping the wind whipped my car.
I got more drama there at the trailer park than I bargained for. They got 8 spots for tomorrow at the FCCO. Not a whisper though about the fact a feeding ban was being put in place, orders from the owner, not the manager. I was shocked when I found that out tonight, when leaving, with 8 of their cats in my car. I'd been communicating with the manager too. Why hadn't she told me?
Once I found out, I begged for the cats lives, so they wouldn't starve to death. Most were born there. Isn't their fault. She was all for trying to talk the owner into giving them some time. By tomorrow, a good share will be fixed. She'd filled out the form to start getting them barn homes through Silverton Cat Rescue.
This all came about because of a vindictive complaint, one neighbor against another.
Not much said in the complaint was actually true either.
Trailer park drama I call it. And it abounds. But these poor cats shouldn't suffer as a result.
I'm hoping for miracles with SCR barn cat placement team. They are afterall Miracle Workers.
Cross your fingers. And toes. And anything else.
I don't know if tomorrow's weather will be as crazy or not.
Oh my. So sorry to hear about all that. Hoping the cats find placement. And for you to brave the weather like that.. you do a good job.
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