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kittygilchrist 10-16-2013 09:46 PM

God Bless all creatures great and small. Thanks to you who open your hearts and $ to take care of the haplessly born critters with little chance to survive as strangers among us.

JP 10-17-2013 12:28 AM

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Originally Posted by lovinganimals (Post 763179)
Well then, from your point of view, it must be a good thing that this is in the town square, and not near your house.

Still not good. You are creating problems for the businesses and the people trying to enjoy the square.

kittygilchrist 10-17-2013 07:56 AM

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Originally Posted by JP (Post 763890)
Still not good. You are creating problems for the businesses and the people trying to enjoy the square.

I'm sure everyone here is well-intentioned and I can see both sides of this. What strikes me as in most posts about animals is that some people step up and take action and others say what they think should be done.

I have trapped coons and possums that were a nuisance in my yard and it is not difficult. I assume that anyone could take responsibility for removing the cats. Of course you'd have to decide whether to relocate them in the wild or take them to a shelter. Thinking back, people used to talk about drowning cats, but we don't do that anymore, we "put them to sleep."

My hat is off to lovinganimals for taking action, yes for feeding the cats but more for getting them spay/neuter care, which is a forward-looking highly responsible social action. Without that there would be kitties all over paradise.

JP 10-17-2013 08:02 AM

:agree::bigbow:

lovinganimals 10-18-2013 09:05 PM

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Originally Posted by My Daily Run (Post 763813)
I noticed that you have your address listed as The Villages, CT 32162...I'm sure that is a miss print and you mean The Villages, FL 32162

LOL, yes it is! I just moved here in late June from CT. Thanks, I will change it. :)

lovinganimals 10-18-2013 09:14 PM

Well, the good news it that a gentleman who works at Sweetbay and has seen and fed these cats, wants to take them home. He would like me to trap and fix the second one and then give him both of them. I have mixed emotions about this, but if they have a shot at a home instead of living in a parking lot then I guess I should give them that chance and cross my fingers that they adjust.

Barefoot 10-19-2013 06:45 AM

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Originally Posted by lovinganimals (Post 764888)
Well, the good news it that a gentleman who works at Sweetbay and has seen and fed these cats, wants to take them home. He would like me to trap and fix the second one and then give him both of them. I have mixed emotions about this, but if they have a shot at a home instead of living in a parking lot then I guess I should give them that chance and cross my fingers that they adjust.

Hopefully he knows how to slowly integrate feral cats into his life. My friend did it with three young cats, and it took months and months of patience before they grew to trust her. But I think you're right, this is good news. A shot at a good home is preferable to life in a parking lot.

CFrance 10-19-2013 06:54 AM

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Originally Posted by lovinganimals (Post 764888)
Well, the good news it that a gentleman who works at Sweetbay and has seen and fed these cats, wants to take them home. He would like me to trap and fix the second one and then give him both of them. I have mixed emotions about this, but if they have a shot at a home instead of living in a parking lot then I guess I should give them that chance and cross my fingers that they adjust.

I think your story is going to have a happy ending, lovinganimals. Are you feeding any other ferals? Do you still need help with food, transportation, etc.? It would still be nice to have a group set up that can be contacted for help with neutering strays.

kittygilchrist 10-19-2013 07:18 AM

My ex tamed a wild cat. She liked being fed, but did not want to be petted. It wasn't a problem.

lovinganimals 10-19-2013 10:00 AM

Cfrance, yes I am feeding the mom and another one of her kittens. They don't come around as often but I still leave food every night for them too. Its going to be hard to trap them as I have only seen the mom a dozen times and the other kitten once.
The reason I am having mixed emotions on the other two is that I am not sure this man knows how to integrate the ferals as Bare said. Where as I can pet and play with "squeekers" and am starting to be able to let the sister sniff my hand, he goes at them with his hand very high and makes a noise that is a little harsh rather than soothing and they both run. He keeps telling me that he can pet her and even pick her up but then I see her run and he admits that when he picks her up she freaks out (well, that's not picking her up, that's lifting her and upsetting her). He also has 4 Siamese at home. He did say he would separate them and introduce them slowly so he knows to do that, but I will have to sit with him and make sure he knows how to let them adjust to him first. He also says if it doesn't work out his mom in Virginia will take them but does he understand that they are feral and he won't be able to just pick them up and put them in a carrier for a day or so to get them there? Am I making too much of this? I want them to have a good home and would take them myself but I have a bully cat at home that terrorized everyone so my cats are separated as it is. My husband says "the hotel is full". I want the best life for these sweeties, and they are so sweet, but I don't want to give them to someone who doesn't know how to handle them and I don't want to deny them a good home at the same time. I also don't own them so he could somehow trap them or get them another way if I don't do it.

CFrance 10-19-2013 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by lovinganimals (Post 765075)
Cfrance, yes I am feeding the mom and another one of her kittens. They don't come around as often but I still leave food every night for them too. Its going to be hard to trap them as I have only seen the mom a dozen times and the other kitten once.
The reason I am having mixed emotions on the other two is that I am not sure this man knows how to integrate the ferals as Bare said. Where as I can pet and play with "squeekers" and am starting to be able to let the sister sniff my hand, he goes at them with his hand very high and makes a noise that is a little harsh rather than soothing and they both run. He keeps telling me that he can pet her and even pick her up but then I see her run and he admits that when he picks her up she freaks out (well, that's not picking her up, that's lifting her and upsetting her). He also has 4 Siamese at home. He did say he would separate them and introduce them slowly so he knows to do that, but I will have to sit with him and make sure he knows how to let them adjust to him first. He also says if it doesn't work out his mom in Virginia will take them but does he understand that they are feral and he won't be able to just pick them up and put them in a carrier for a day or so to get them there? Am I making too much of this? I want them to have a good home and would take them myself but I have a bully cat at home that terrorized everyone so my cats are separated as it is. My husband says "the hotel is full". I want the best life for these sweeties, and they are so sweet, but I don't want to give them to someone who doesn't know how to handle them and I don't want to deny them a good home at the same time. I also don't own them so he could somehow trap them or get them another way if I don't do it.

Boy, why would he want to try to integrate two ferals with four cats. Chances are at least one of those four would object.

Barefoot 10-19-2013 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by lovinganimals (Post 765075)
Cfrance, yes I am feeding the mom and another one of her kittens. They don't come around as often but I still leave food every night for them too. Its going to be hard to trap them as I have only seen the mom a dozen times and the other kitten once.
The reason I am having mixed emotions on the other two is that I am not sure this man knows how to integrate the ferals as Bare said. Where as I can pet and play with "squeekers" and am starting to be able to let the sister sniff my hand, he goes at them with his hand very high and makes a noise that is a little harsh rather than soothing and they both run. He keeps telling me that he can pet her and even pick her up but then I see her run and he admits that when he picks her up she freaks out (well, that's not picking her up, that's lifting her and upsetting her). He also has 4 Siamese at home. He did say he would separate them and introduce them slowly so he knows to do that, but I will have to sit with him and make sure he knows how to let them adjust to him first. He also says if it doesn't work out his mom in Virginia will take them but does he understand that they are feral and he won't be able to just pick them up and put them in a carrier for a day or so to get them there? Am I making too much of this? I want them to have a good home and would take them myself but I have a bully cat at home that terrorized everyone so my cats are separated as it is. My husband says "the hotel is full". I want the best life for these sweeties, and they are so sweet, but I don't want to give them to someone who doesn't know how to handle them and I don't want to deny them a good home at the same time. I also don't own them so he could somehow trap them or get them another way if I don't do it.

Oh dear, it does seem like he is good hearted and means well. But when you describe the way he approaches the cats, it makes me leery. And if they don't "work out", I can't see how he could think that shipping them to Virginia would be a good idea.

I know that you care about the cats and you'll do whatever feels right in your heart. Good luck. You're in my thoughts.

kittygilchrist 10-19-2013 01:45 PM

At humane society cat rooms they mostly seem to get along fine with cats all over the place.

Kitty Litter 12-20-2013 09:58 AM

feral cats and kittens
 
:posting:I feel so bad for feral kitties and have been feeding a momma cat and her two three month old kittens. I would like to trap, neuter and release these kitties. I believe the window of socializing the kittens has passed. I was told by the vet that the kittens have to be five months old to neuter so I need to wait a couple more months. Although an outside life is a hard one, my commitment is to make it the best that it can be by providing food and water. Would anyone have a trap I could borrow when the time comes to trap? A big thank you to everyone else who cares about these cats. Don't blame these cats for being around. It is because of some people discarding their cats like rubbish and now they are just trying to survive. Lets all be kind and try to help them.


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