August 23, 2021
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Kitty will be back
She is about 1 yr. old and has had kittens. No idea where they are and can't go look. If I found them what would I do with them? She won't be having any more. She will come back here, it is the area she knows and I can keep food and water for her. Or as someone suggested she could keep rats out of my yard and Lisa has never seen the mess next door.
I will tell the neighbors to keep an eye out for kittens, but why? It took two weeks to get kitty on the schedule to be sterilized.
Comments (7)
@fauquet: The cat is not terrible Miquel she is simply feral.
I have no idea what will happen to her when I die. Alice knows I feed her but she will have to find homes for my cats and hope Miss Kitty can find nourishment some how.
@BLB: What will become of this terrible cat?
You have not good memory of this horse !
@fauquet: Years ago my brother was dating a woman that loved horses. The children and I were visiting the farm. My brother started mistreating her horse and she handed me the reins to her horse she was riding and said 'don't let it eat a lot of grass' as she went after brother. The horse stepped forward on my foot and I couldn't get it to move leaning on it. I did not know how to lift the foot!
@fauquet: Yes Michel this is the cat Karen had. She would hiss and stomp her front feet at Karen and even at times would lunge at her. Definitely a feral cat.
Do you speak about the cat which was in the Karen's bathroom, Bonnie ? See your previous post.
What about the story of the horse that walked on your foot?
Love
Michel
It's a shame people are left with others responsibilities. After all these years neutering has not caught on and now it is so expensive it never will.
Not all cats outside are mousers but more apt to go after song birds.
Kitty will be back because she knows a friend awaits her. Cats are good mothers and she might appear with her brood hoping you'll adopt the family. My neighbor took in strays, had them fixed, and fed them as they came and went. Her kids recently moved her to a retirement village where cats aren't allowed. I asked about the cats' fate and the family was undecided. I still see the cats at her empty house. They're still being fed, but time will tell when the house is sold. Good job Bonnie.
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