ELLIOTT & Fran Munschauer
Member Since 2016
If your kittens/cats reside in Pearl River County, Mississippi, you may purchase a coupon for $30.00 and receive $20.00 refund as soon as neutering is completed=$10.00/cat. YOU MUST PURCHASE THE COUPON BY AUGUST 31 but will have 3 months to get the cat neutered.
As far as the dying mom who left 4 kittens behind, we have had no luck getting a thing like the above offer. And in the meantime of calling everyone we could for assistance with TNR, I just noticed one hour ago, TWO NEW TINY KITTENS trying to eat out of the 11 plates for the other 4 older kittens and and 2 adults.
BTW..now I am wondering if the cat that died slowly in our garage was the MOTHER since she looks identical to the cat that I assumed was the father that is constantly with the 4 older kittens. Just now, I watched the (supposed) father follow one of the tiny new kittens into the bushes.
Finally, I will make my last call to the Picayune SPCA (offering the coupon) tomorrow, since I own (but do not reside in) a home in Pearl River County , adopted 2 dogs from them and donate often. I was called by a nice young woman associated with the neutering grant program Sunday, who wished that I could use my home in Pearl River County to buy 6+2? coupons BUT because the cats do not RESIDE at that home, it is doubtful.They are at my home next door in Lamar County. The Hattiesburg options require $60-$80+/ per cat + renting separate trappers for each cat. I am not permitted to bring them in separate carriers.
I do not mean to sound skeptical..but Is it any wonder why more people do not TNR? If I could have at least received some assistance on how to do it all and why some things are restricted.....It was explained to me on Sunday that Trappers were required because the DVM can sedate the cat still in the trapper without reaching in and getting ripped to pieces..I had no idea..I hope some of you can utilize the offer above. I've about given up but will continue to provide nourishment to all and can only hope for a miracle ...that their lives will happy!!!
You are all such great people and I will never ever be able to thank you all enough for helping me help Elliott!!
As far as the dying mom who left 4 kittens behind, we have had no luck getting a thing like the above offer. And in the meantime of calling everyone we could for assistance with TNR, I just noticed one hour ago, TWO NEW TINY KITTENS trying to eat out of the 11 plates for the other 4 older kittens and and 2 adults.
BTW..now I am wondering if the cat that died slowly in our garage was the MOTHER since she looks identical to the cat that I assumed was the father that is constantly with the 4 older kittens. Just now, I watched the (supposed) father follow one of the tiny new kittens into the bushes.
Finally, I will make my last call to the Picayune SPCA (offering the coupon) tomorrow, since I own (but do not reside in) a home in Pearl River County , adopted 2 dogs from them and donate often. I was called by a nice young woman associated with the neutering grant program Sunday, who wished that I could use my home in Pearl River County to buy 6+2? coupons BUT because the cats do not RESIDE at that home, it is doubtful.They are at my home next door in Lamar County. The Hattiesburg options require $60-$80+/ per cat + renting separate trappers for each cat. I am not permitted to bring them in separate carriers.
I do not mean to sound skeptical..but Is it any wonder why more people do not TNR? If I could have at least received some assistance on how to do it all and why some things are restricted.....It was explained to me on Sunday that Trappers were required because the DVM can sedate the cat still in the trapper without reaching in and getting ripped to pieces..I had no idea..I hope some of you can utilize the offer above. I've about given up but will continue to provide nourishment to all and can only hope for a miracle ...that their lives will happy!!!
You are all such great people and I will never ever be able to thank you all enough for helping me help Elliott!!
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