I am new to this forum and I'd like to introduce myself.
My name is Amy and I'm from NB, Canada. I love to draw and take pictures of my pets, especially of my baby Frisco.
A strange Feral cat gave birth to a litter of 6 kittens in the woods near our house. I wanted to capture all of her kittens, tame them, care for them and find them homes when they were old enough. But they were much too smart and hard to catch. I did manage to trap and catch one kitten with my bare hands, after chasing them for hours through the woods.
I did recieve some nasty bites and scratches from the little bugger, but it was worth it to save a life. This kitten was the runt of the litter, he was always the last to be carried accross the road, and probably the last to be fed. He was nothing but skin and bones, and had an injury to his tail. I later found out at his first vet appointment that something had crushed his virtibrae (sp?) when he was very young. It does not cause him any pain, but his tail will always be kinked.
Each day the kitten became more trusting and affectionate. We became very attached to eachother. It was almost as if he knew I saved his life.
That kitten is now a healthy, year & a half old, neutered cat. His name is Frisco and he is my best friend:
My name is Amy and I'm from NB, Canada. I love to draw and take pictures of my pets, especially of my baby Frisco.
A strange Feral cat gave birth to a litter of 6 kittens in the woods near our house. I wanted to capture all of her kittens, tame them, care for them and find them homes when they were old enough. But they were much too smart and hard to catch. I did manage to trap and catch one kitten with my bare hands, after chasing them for hours through the woods.
I did recieve some nasty bites and scratches from the little bugger, but it was worth it to save a life. This kitten was the runt of the litter, he was always the last to be carried accross the road, and probably the last to be fed. He was nothing but skin and bones, and had an injury to his tail. I later found out at his first vet appointment that something had crushed his virtibrae (sp?) when he was very young. It does not cause him any pain, but his tail will always be kinked.
Each day the kitten became more trusting and affectionate. We became very attached to eachother. It was almost as if he knew I saved his life.
That kitten is now a healthy, year & a half old, neutered cat. His name is Frisco and he is my best friend: