You may remember the story of our Andy who now has a sister named Abbigail, and this is her story...
Abigail (“Abby”) is an exceptionally sweet and playful cat who doesn’t seem to have a mean bone in her body. She loves to be touched and pet, and she loves to play fetch with her ball. Abigail...
Yes, those feral cats taught me early on to always cut a piece of cardboard for the bottom of the trap, approximately the width of the trap and about 12 inches long. When they are recuperating (in a large dog crate covered with a tarp to make them feel safe) I place 4 pieces of un-printed 36" x...
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I have a lot of experience with trapping ten (1) feral cats and then holding them in recovery for several days after neutering; feral cats most definitely prefer to stand and/or lay on paper or cardboard rather than a wire floor. In fact they will tear apart a cardboard litter box and...
I understand that we’re not supposed to but topics but Fluffer is a special cat who needs a New Jersey, Connecticut, or southern New York home provided by a person who understands the special needs and requirements of fostering a stray/feral cat.
Is you’re such a person, please send me a...
25-degree drop today down to 9-degrees presently with the forecast predicting it'll go down to 5-degrees with windchill down to -15. Brrrr.
Ol' Ohdee seems to be faring it well so far...
I'm interested in this topic, in part because I built a feral shelter with swinging doors and a motion-activated camera. But also because I can't get the cats in my feral colony to use it much.
I manage a 10-cat feral colony. All have been TNR'd. All have gotten healthier/fatter since their...
Our cat was a 5-week old feral kitten when he climbed under the hood of my car and took a 90 mile ride before he was discovered and subsequently extracted by a Honda dealer. I took him to a no-kill shelter, gave them $100, and wished him “good luck.” The shelter named him “Honda.” The TV news...
We live on Long Island, New York. We have a feral cat colony in the woods behind our home. We've trapped and neutered all of these colony cats. Because they are feral (wild), most of these cats are untouchable, except for one cat who we call "Fluffer" (aka "Fluff" and "Fluffernutter"). Fluff is...