The stream of new kittens has stopped (we hope) and now we can go back to work trapping. We have made excellent progress in a couple of places — there are parts of this colony where *all* the cats have been fixed. There remains one area where there are still a number to go, including some big kittens. We will be heading back out nexr week to try to get those under control before out time is up and the PetSmart grant money is all gone. Keep your fingers crossed for us — some of these cats have got very smart about the traps!
There are still some kittens from this colony in foster care and they will be available
for adoption from their foster homes now, or from Duncan Pets next
month, after the little kittens have been adopted out.
These boys are brothers who had some health issues but are now healthy,
friendly, playful and ready to go to a new home. We would like to see them stay together.
hi jean,
i am sure hoping that the next the next place will be mine. there are at least eighteen cats here, and kittens that need to be fixed. thanks jean!
hi jean,
i am sure hoping the next place will be mine. there are eighteen cats here if not more. there are big kittens that need to be fixed, i am getting pretty stressed out with this situation, as this morning i woke up to another two baby kittens. thanks jean!
sharon young