Guest guest Posted June 28, 2005 Report Share Posted June 28, 2005 Carol, Thank you for updating us on your condition. Please know that we understand your loss is very real and painful even if some of us are not cat people. I am like you in that I am an animal person. Not much of an insect person but that is a very long subject I will have to tell you about some other time (smile). Please know that you did the right thing for her. She will forever be grateful for the time she was here with you. OT/ I feel I was lead to your post because I was looking for something else when I came upon your post. And wouldn't you know it, feral or stray cats have been showing up at my door too. Yesterday, the one I named 'socks' showed up with her kitten who looked to be around 5 or 6 weeks old. I had been feeding her for several months now and didn't know she had a kitten. I thought she looked different one day. Maybe it was your cat who led me to you. But anyway, when you are feeling better some day you can assist me with the feral cats here. Too bad you are waaay over there and I am in GA. I feel for the cat but at the same time I don't know what to do. I think the animal shelter captures them spay them, then release them back into the woods because there is already an abundance of unwanted cats and kittens. If you have seen my posts, you know I can get a little long-winded, so better end here, my prayers to you. God bless. Ebony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2005 Report Share Posted June 28, 2005 Carol, Thank you for updating us on your condition. Please know that we understand your loss is very real and painful even if some of us are not cat people. I am like you in that I am an animal person. Not much of an insect person but that is a very long subject I will have to tell you about some other time (smile). Please know that you did the right thing for her. She will forever be grateful for the time she was here with you. OT/ I feel I was lead to your post because I was looking for something else when I came upon your post. And wouldn't you know it, feral or stray cats have been showing up at my door too. Yesterday, the one I named 'socks' showed up with her kitten who looked to be around 5 or 6 weeks old. I had been feeding her for several months now and didn't know she had a kitten. I thought she looked different one day. Maybe it was your cat who led me to you. But anyway, when you are feeling better some day you can assist me with the feral cats here. Too bad you are waaay over there and I am in GA. I feel for the cat but at the same time I don't know what to do. I think the animal shelter captures them spay them, then release them back into the woods because there is already an abundance of unwanted cats and kittens. If you have seen my posts, you know I can get a little long-winded, so better end here, my prayers to you. God bless. Ebony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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