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It's going to be COLD down here in South Florida. I am worried that Ally's mother and father, and the few littermates that I've heard from neighbors are still out there aren't going to make it through the next night or two.... let alone the other hundreds of ferals cats and kittens in my neighborhood ... and the likely few hundred thousand or so throughout Florida and the rest of the southern states affected right now.
There isn't anything to do. I don't know where the ferals in my neighborhood live, and even if I did, trapping them would be difficult on the spur of the moment.... and even if I did that, I was pushing my luck getting my family to be ok with me taking in Ally.
What are the chances they'll survive?
Oddly, Ally keeps going out on my balcony to look around, freezing her paws off and then running back into my room and getting under the covers. I have to keep my door open for a little while because the A/C doesn't work when it gets this cold out.
It's going to be COLD down here in South Florida. I am worried that Ally's mother and father, and the few littermates that I've heard from neighbors are still out there aren't going to make it through the next night or two.... let alone the other hundreds of ferals cats and kittens in my neighborhood ... and the likely few hundred thousand or so throughout Florida and the rest of the southern states affected right now.
There isn't anything to do. I don't know where the ferals in my neighborhood live, and even if I did, trapping them would be difficult on the spur of the moment.... and even if I did that, I was pushing my luck getting my family to be ok with me taking in Ally.
What are the chances they'll survive?
Oddly, Ally keeps going out on my balcony to look around, freezing her paws off and then running back into my room and getting under the covers. I have to keep my door open for a little while because the A/C doesn't work when it gets this cold out.