Tina & Rocky
Member Since 2013
Good evening,
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=118704
Well, Rocky's numbers are still in the stinky pinkies so I'd rather talk about something that makes me happy.
Yesterdays SS:
AMPS 257 +1 374 +3.5 346 +8 368
PMPS 305 +1 335 +3 205 +7 224 +9 225 +11 349
It's been a crazy busy day and night, actually the entire week so far and it's only Wednesday. I didn't sleep at all last night. I had an appointment for 7am this morning to bring in 4 ferals for multiple spay/neuters at the SSPCA. It's about a 20 minute drive from my house and I had to be there at 7am. It means I get up at about 5:30am.
I spent until 3am last night trying to catch these female cats at one colony I've been managing for 2 years.
I set up 4 traps at Bel Air last night hoping to catch the remaining 3 females at Bel Air that need to be fixed. I haven't seen one of them for almost the entire year so I'm worried that something awful may have happened to her. We do have coyotes around this store as there is a huge field right behind it. Another one made an appearance yesterday morning but then she didn't come by at all last night.. and there is Cocobella..
Cocobella, who eluded me for two years. Last night, this shy Siamese who has never let me or anyone else approach her, who always hid in the bushes and ran away from people, came very close to my car.
I crouched down beside her and said to her, "If you go into one of these traps tonight, I don't think I will put you back out here even if you are feral. You are so pretty. So, say goodbye to all of your friends, especially Mara, if that's what you want to do." Now, when I say "beside her" I mean that she was about 3 feet from me. She has never come to me, or anyone else. She has always ran into the bushes if you approach her.
I never expected her to go into a trap as so many other times she did not do so, but last night, she did.
Cocobella was the only kitty I trapped last night. And she is TAME. I definitely did not see that coming..
She has been living out under this row of bushes at Bel Air for a few years now.. The vets told me that she has a "fractous uterus," which apparently means that she has had lots of kittens.. Poor baby.
Well, she is chillin' inside of her cat-cave tonight, recouping from her surgery. I wish that the SPCA had given me some pain medication for her. I think she is in a of pain because she is not eating a thing.
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=118704
Well, Rocky's numbers are still in the stinky pinkies so I'd rather talk about something that makes me happy.
Yesterdays SS:
AMPS 257 +1 374 +3.5 346 +8 368
PMPS 305 +1 335 +3 205 +7 224 +9 225 +11 349
It's been a crazy busy day and night, actually the entire week so far and it's only Wednesday. I didn't sleep at all last night. I had an appointment for 7am this morning to bring in 4 ferals for multiple spay/neuters at the SSPCA. It's about a 20 minute drive from my house and I had to be there at 7am. It means I get up at about 5:30am.
I spent until 3am last night trying to catch these female cats at one colony I've been managing for 2 years.
I set up 4 traps at Bel Air last night hoping to catch the remaining 3 females at Bel Air that need to be fixed. I haven't seen one of them for almost the entire year so I'm worried that something awful may have happened to her. We do have coyotes around this store as there is a huge field right behind it. Another one made an appearance yesterday morning but then she didn't come by at all last night.. and there is Cocobella..
Cocobella, who eluded me for two years. Last night, this shy Siamese who has never let me or anyone else approach her, who always hid in the bushes and ran away from people, came very close to my car.
I crouched down beside her and said to her, "If you go into one of these traps tonight, I don't think I will put you back out here even if you are feral. You are so pretty. So, say goodbye to all of your friends, especially Mara, if that's what you want to do." Now, when I say "beside her" I mean that she was about 3 feet from me. She has never come to me, or anyone else. She has always ran into the bushes if you approach her.
I never expected her to go into a trap as so many other times she did not do so, but last night, she did.
Cocobella was the only kitty I trapped last night. And she is TAME. I definitely did not see that coming..
She has been living out under this row of bushes at Bel Air for a few years now.. The vets told me that she has a "fractous uterus," which apparently means that she has had lots of kittens.. Poor baby.
Well, she is chillin' inside of her cat-cave tonight, recouping from her surgery. I wish that the SPCA had given me some pain medication for her. I think she is in a of pain because she is not eating a thing.