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I sound like the Waltons when I lock up at night as I say goodnight to all the cats, possums and raccoons. Yep I named them all.
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Wow, that is really unbelievable. So you're saying that when your vet treated your cats originally he ran a blood test to determine each cats DNA? Is this something you requested? Identifying an animal's DNA that specifically is quite a complex procedure, it's not a test that a vet will have carried out as part of standard blood panel work.On this call he told me a mistake was made and someone brought in two cats that fit the description of both Treasure and Sopdet early January. Both cats seemed to be ok but a bit malnourished. So he ran tests as well as blood tests and they matched to Treasure and Sopdet.
How is Sopdet and TreasureSo I’m trying to sneak out so Mom doesn’t know. Otherwise she’ll bicker about that. I’ll lock up the basement even though I’ll be right outside the door. I’ll monitor the indoor cam while outside in case she needs me but want Spirit and Gypsy to get used to my presence as kitten season is soon. With Mom and her stance on these cats I can’t have traps out here for cats that may have already been TNRd. She makes no sense. She doesn’t want a bunch of cats but doesn’t want anything done to fix them.
They are ok. Getting back to where they were before they disappeared. Treasure obviously run off by the more aggressive Cooper if you been reading his shenanigans these past months. Treasure still favors his one paw he injured in October but it’s much better thsn he was. Unlike my injured toe at same time back then that isn’t healing. Sopdet is more timid and scared then she was before their disappearance. The two most likely went to one of the other colonies that was part of the hoarding situation. Most people knew who these cats were because we keep in touchon the Next Door app as well as our local feral group and police department.How is Sopdet and Treasure
Im so happy they are ok...And I hope you are ok..and ure mom..and the other kittiesThey are ok. Getting back to where they were before they disappeared. Treasure obviously run off by the more aggressive Cooper if you been reading his shenanigans these past months. Treasure still favors his one paw he injured in October but it’s much better thsn he was. Unlike my injured toe at same time back then that isn’t healing. Sopdet is more timid and scared then she was before their disappearance. The two most likely went to one of the other colonies that was part of the hoarding situation. Most people knew who these cats were because we keep in touchon the Next Door app as well as our local feral group and police department.
My Vet does DNA on all cats that have tipped ears as that means they have been TNRd and have specific records of where they were released.
Whats tipped ears im sorry nit familiar with ferals....Well im gonna say kitties..not ferals..cause they are precious cats tooy Vet does DNA on all cats that have tipped ears as that means they have been TNRd and have specific records of where they were released.
Me too !I LOVE all CATS
Oh my I hope it dont hurtWhen a feral cat is taken to a vet to he spayed or neutered a tip of their ear is clipped off to signify the cat has bern TNRd