Bertie Bert love the head pats but if you’re not quick you will get a bit and his bites are a bit bone crunching, no messing around with Bertie
Jazzman is 16 years old in a couple months and still looks like and plays like a kitten
They didn’t have mum for 3 hours so hopefully they can get a good feed now from her
14 here all together. All interbreeding with each other
Two day old kittens!
Trapping today in Enfield. Around 14 cats all together living between gardens being fed by kind feeders and there’s shelters here too. None are neutered though which led to two days ago two different litters of kittens being born in the same garden the same day!
I managed to trap one mum and her 3 kittens today. Hoping we can get the other mum and her 4 kittens tomorrow. They’ll all be going off to Protected Paws Animal Rescue Registered charity 1202369 tomorrow 🤞 then Carol’s ferals should hopefully be helping with the rest TNR although perhaps we can also get one or two of the friendlier ones tomorrow after mum and kittens caught. Have to see what’s what. Priority right now though is remaining mum and of course her babies
🐾 Domestic Spice! 🐾
It took a few months, but Spicy is there now, domestic! She still of course doesn’t like to be picked up and she’s a long way from becoming a lap cat, but that’s okay. If she doesn’t want to ever be picked up or sit on a lap then that’s fine. In this house the cats aren’t expected to do what they don’t want to do.
There are so many feral kittens like Spicy who need a lot of socialisation in foster homes before they can be rehomed. It’s not easy because there are not enough foster homes out there and when these feral kittens are in a foster home they will often take months to become socialised.
It’s rewarding though once it happens.
If you fancy helping some feral/semi feral kittens become more socialised, you have some experience with cats and have a secure and calm home for for several weeks or months, please contact your local rescue. The more that can be helped this way it means they will likely then be rehomed into a domestic home rather than a farm, stables or TNR. It also means more off the streets being born in sheds and gardens and on industrial sites