Beatrice's Mommy is going to watch the colony this weekend, as I'll be away. (She's also watching Mr Max.) When I get back, Mr Max goes to the vet on Monday for his second set of shots, and to the vet on Friday to get neutered. Once he's recovered, I'll be taking him to his forever home, to be with his brother former-foster Dean, and two more feline siblings. :)
The ferals are doing well-- and probably think they've suddenly ended up at an all you can eat banquet because I notice that not only is DNL feeding them again, but there are sometimes other caches of cat food scattered about. Being a feral is hard, so I don't begrudge them the meals, but I hope I can get in touch with everyone to withhold food for a few days when it comes to TNR time.
Speaking of which, it looks like things are slowly moving forward on that front. (Pigpen, Tuxie, Paint, Barnaby? I'm coming for you guys.) In fact, the only *slow* part is *me*! (I am so crazy busy stressed ack!) More news on that as I get it.
'Til my return, I highly recommend checking out the TNR blog for the Animal Defense League of Arizona. You thought my trapping 12 cats in one night was impressive? Go see what real TNR veterans do! Amazing! (And then send them some monies, if you have it... y'know, for the kitties.) :)
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Monday, October 4, 2010
Meetup!
Today was my birthday!Guess what I did!
Well, don't actually, 'cause most of it was lousy. But the part that wasn't lousy just so happened to be feral cat related, hence posting here in the blog.
I had dinner with a group of people from the area all of whom care deeply abut feral cats, who work with them-- care for colonies, organize TNR, advocate for the sake of the cats.
It was pretty awesome. I got to see The Volunteer, who I hadn't seen since Baby Beatrice was brought to me. I got to meet some people I'd only spoken with on the phone, or online. And most importantly I was reminded that I was not alone in caring about these often forgotten, much maligned creatures.
If you're caring for feral cats, you probably already know about resources, but just in case-- look for Meet Up groups in your area, for mailing lists, for allies in helping you care for your ferals. (And remember that caring isn't just feeding them, it's absolutely also TNR!!)
Well, don't actually, 'cause most of it was lousy. But the part that wasn't lousy just so happened to be feral cat related, hence posting here in the blog.
I had dinner with a group of people from the area all of whom care deeply abut feral cats, who work with them-- care for colonies, organize TNR, advocate for the sake of the cats.
It was pretty awesome. I got to see The Volunteer, who I hadn't seen since Baby Beatrice was brought to me. I got to meet some people I'd only spoken with on the phone, or online. And most importantly I was reminded that I was not alone in caring about these often forgotten, much maligned creatures.
If you're caring for feral cats, you probably already know about resources, but just in case-- look for Meet Up groups in your area, for mailing lists, for allies in helping you care for your ferals. (And remember that caring isn't just feeding them, it's absolutely also TNR!!)