Hi everyone,
I posted up about a year ago about a bunch of cats I found living around my home I had just moved into. Well I just wanted to Thank everyone and this site for all there help and information and update what happened.
THANK YOU
So one turned out to be A female feral who gave birth in the drain across the road (the grey and white one in the cage) a stray male, and a pregnant female(who has since gave birth). I have since had them all neautered and registered into my name. I have socialised the strays, unfortuantly the feral female was too wild so I had to release her after I had her neautered, microchipped, vaccinated, wormed and flead but continue to feed her daily and have set her up a shelter in my yard to sleep in.
I was able to socialise her 3 month old kitten. So I currently have 6 cats in my home (one is going to a new home next week) and 1 around my yard that I still consider mine, even if she won't let me pat her.
It's funny because I was never a fan of cats and never planned of ever having pets. Now I could not imagine my life with out these little guys and I'm so glad I was able to give them a home.
Most amazing experience of my life.
I have also found a place that supports TNR hear in Australia and a vet that is happy to TNR them, so now in the future if I come across anymore I am 100% prepared on what to do.
So just a huge THANKYOU to everyone
I could not of done it with out you
I posted up about a year ago about a bunch of cats I found living around my home I had just moved into. Well I just wanted to Thank everyone and this site for all there help and information and update what happened.
THANK YOU
So one turned out to be A female feral who gave birth in the drain across the road (the grey and white one in the cage) a stray male, and a pregnant female(who has since gave birth). I have since had them all neautered and registered into my name. I have socialised the strays, unfortuantly the feral female was too wild so I had to release her after I had her neautered, microchipped, vaccinated, wormed and flead but continue to feed her daily and have set her up a shelter in my yard to sleep in.
I was able to socialise her 3 month old kitten. So I currently have 6 cats in my home (one is going to a new home next week) and 1 around my yard that I still consider mine, even if she won't let me pat her.
It's funny because I was never a fan of cats and never planned of ever having pets. Now I could not imagine my life with out these little guys and I'm so glad I was able to give them a home.
Most amazing experience of my life.
I have also found a place that supports TNR hear in Australia and a vet that is happy to TNR them, so now in the future if I come across anymore I am 100% prepared on what to do.
So just a huge THANKYOU to everyone
I could not of done it with out you
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