CATCH UP: We released 3 more feral/strays this past Sunday that we had spayed and neutered!! 😃👏
—> HeyMickey • Scarlett Ditch • Shadow
And Scarlett Ditch was preggers!! 😲😲😲
Here is the video of HeyMickey being released! 🥰
HeyMicky, reporting for NEUTY!! 🫡🤪
My time with them is coming to an end. 🙁
Truffle and Sister ❤️
Our 2nd catch today was the meanest of the mama cats in the Dead End Courtyard. We named her “Big Mama” for documentation purposes.
She hurt her nose from head bashing the insides of the trap with her head. 😕
She is getting spayed at First Coast No More Homeless Pets and released back into the yard in a couple days.
Our first catch today for spaying/neutering at First Coast No More Homeless Pets. I thought it was male at first, but now I’m pretty sure it is a female. We named her “Sugar” for documentation purposes.
It makes me feel bad that they are so scared in the traps, but it’s for their own good in the long run. 🥰
From hissy to sleepy. 😍
Stray kitten hisses and passes out from exhaustion. 😍
Last year, I saved a dying cat in my yard that had severe mange, malnutrition, anemia, dehydration and a lame tail. I named her Numa Lee. Today, she thrives beautifully.
Flash forward a year… This little kitten, is almost certainly related, and of the same bloodline in some way. Same scenario here basically, but I caught her a lot earlier in her deteriorating condition than my Numa Lee. And it seems that this one’s tail might actually work!
I’ve come to realize over the last couple years that the sarcoptic mange mites tend to have a field day with the longer, wispy haired cats like this one here, and my Numa Lee. This means that stray and feral cats with very long wispy hair will almost certainly die sooner than their short haired counterparts… albeit a long, slow, 1-2 year miserable death in the streets… at least here in north Florida.
I will bring her back to life, but I CAN’T KEEP HER!! 😩
I already have 4 cats of my own and unfortunately, that’s all I can do.
NEW EDIT: Not sure how this will pan out. But she will eventually be spayed and neutered, then freed and pushed away at some point. Don’t know what else to do.