surya You're welcome. Thankfully I've never needed to use mine. "Better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it". My first line of defense is Prayer. If God wants me to 'tie a bow on it', the tire thumper would serve that bill.Thanks M Thomas, someone else mentioned that to me as well. Sounds like a good hoodlum wacker.
You're quite welcome. Spread the word, ladies need extra help in a variety of ways. "women's lib" doesn't have all the answers.
surya don't you think a squirt water gun would break up a fight too? Just a thought.lol at the toilet paper. I can't help but laugh when I see my kitties unroll the TP too. When I got my finger scratched it swelled up and I couldn't move it. I was afraid it was seriously injured, but it was just fine. When I want to break up a fight, I stick my foot in or put a pillow between them. I wish everybody could just get along.
Jcatbird , I'm not "gone", just working on legislative matters for improvement to benefit ALL animals. There's more than one 'spoke' (adoptions) on the animal abuse wheel. As important as adoptions are, the CORE problem needs to be resolved too. There's still way more kittens/puppies being born than there are adopters. "First things first". I can even walk AND chew gum at the same time. I would like to see others get on this bandwagon too. Remember, www.bestfriends.org - there's power in numbers, we ALL can do MORE.surya He is a precious baby! I am so glad you found him!
M M Thomas It’s nice to see you back here! I am glad your kittens have all recovered and everyone got spayed and neutered. Congratulations on the adoptions of Mom and some of the kittens and extra congratulations on your decision to keep the other babies. I know how strong your bond with them has become. Snuggling them on cold nights must be wonderful!
on testing negative & the worm treatmentBJ does look like he's saying "!!*#@$%!!!!!" in that trap. But he will forgive you. I ended up naming the Torte girl, Indie (short for Independence). Both she and Timmy, the ginger kitten tested negative for fiv/felv. They are being treated for worms and I hope that will fix Timmy's digestive problems. Indie's whiskers had been cut off. I can tell she was an inside cat, she was well behaved and very sweet.
photos , we need lots of photosJcatbird , I'm not "gone", just working on legislative matters for improvement to benefit ALL animals. There's more than one 'spoke' (adoptions) on the animal abuse wheel. As important as adoptions are, the CORE problem needs to be resolved too. There's still way more kittens/puppies being born than there are adopters. "First things first". I can even walk AND chew gum at the same time. I would like to see others get on this bandwagon too. Remember, www.bestfriends.org - there's power in numbers, we ALL can do MORE.
I kept the three male kittens. After these many months getting them vetted, I was back in cat mode. I couldn't have done it without your help, Jcatbird. Thank you again, my friend indeed. I call these three my "three mouskateers" (they're indoor/outdoor kittens), they hunt and I supplement with food (I even cook for them sometimes, go figure). the tux has large white paws, he likes to use a lot. So he's my "paw-paw" kitty. The other two are equally sweet and loving. The white one has the absolutely softest hair I've ever seen on a cat. All three from a Calico mom. Variety is spice of life, they say,