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A couple of years ago after I had finally trapped Momma Mia and her last litter of kittens, I struggled with whether to release her since it was winter.
I did indeed release her and I still feed her at my work.
I have a new friend up there whom I named Atticus. MM and Atticus where both eating in the saw spot and when he was around she started allowing me to pet her. I built shelters for each of them, but he started getting territorial and kinda bullies her. Now she insists on staying under the infamous shed she kept all her kittens under. I have Atticus a place set up in the doorway of our building. His shelter will stay dry. Hers will not.
We just went under a new administrator and so far I haven’t heard any complaints.
I WILL be bring Atticus to my outbuilding so he can be neutered and we can see how he does inside and if he overcomes his ladt but skidishnes we will try to send him up North in IL to a rescue.
So, long story long I’m wondering again if I should bring Momma Mia home for the winter as we are going to have extreme temperatures and rain.
I did indeed release her and I still feed her at my work.
I have a new friend up there whom I named Atticus. MM and Atticus where both eating in the saw spot and when he was around she started allowing me to pet her. I built shelters for each of them, but he started getting territorial and kinda bullies her. Now she insists on staying under the infamous shed she kept all her kittens under. I have Atticus a place set up in the doorway of our building. His shelter will stay dry. Hers will not.
We just went under a new administrator and so far I haven’t heard any complaints.
I WILL be bring Atticus to my outbuilding so he can be neutered and we can see how he does inside and if he overcomes his ladt but skidishnes we will try to send him up North in IL to a rescue.
So, long story long I’m wondering again if I should bring Momma Mia home for the winter as we are going to have extreme temperatures and rain.
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