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April 14th 2009 9:17 pm
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Today we were spoiled. our human parents came to feed us as usual but today they brought us all a special treat. We got ham!!!! yay! mainly the fat from a ham but there was meat with the ham too. Boy they must really care and love us to give us something so yummy! Of course we all fought over the ham, even though there was plenty to go around. But it's not everyday that we get this, so yeah we fought for the ham.
April 8th 2009 12:40 pm
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Well it's mating season again and as usual we have had more female cats pregnant. We are having problems getting help to trap, fix and release our feral cats. so as of April 3rd to April 6th we have had at least 3 litters of kittens born. We don't know exactly how many kittens yet since we don't know where they were born. We just know that the mama cats that were pregnant, are no longer pregnant as of those dates. Now we are on the watch for these kittens. Hopefully the mama's will bring their babies to us before the babies turn wild. The last litter of kittens we took one of the kittens right when it was born cause it was in danger then the siblings we took when they were 3-4 weeks old-not yet eating on their own. But we thought they were eating on their own when we caught them. Unfortuneately the litter of kittens before that came to us WILD and we weren't able to take them to be adopted. This is why we have to take them early or when they show up in the construction yard. otherwise they will have less of a life being wild as they would if they were taken and adopted out.
IF ANYONE HAS ANY IDEAS OF HOW WE CAN GET HELP "QUICKER" AS WE HAVE BEEN WAITING OVER A YEAR...TO GET THESE CATS TRAPPED AND FIXED, I AM OPEN TO SUGGESTIONS.
WE BARELY HAVE MONEY ENOUGH TO CARE FOR OUR 2 CATS YET ALONE TO CARE FOR THE 30 FERAL CATS AND THE KITTENS THEY KEEP REPRODUCING. WE MAKE THEIR FEEDING A PART OF OUR MONTHLY BUDGET BUT IT IS HARD. AND THE CATS "DO" GET FED "EVERYDAY".
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