Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Baby Got Back



YES!  DESPITE THIS ELECTION, THERE IS GOOD NEWS TODAY - BABY IS SAFE!!  ITS NOT ALL DOOM AND GLOOM  AND UNCERTAINTY IN THIS COUNTRY OF OURS!  :)

Baby is safe!  Thanks to Julie and Lyssa, they asked Diane if she could take Baby in for a couple of weeks until Lyssa returns from vacation.  Lyssa, the cat whisperer, will then do her magic with Baby, another girl!  The three of you are fantastic! I can't wait for an update about this little one.  Her baby paws so dirty.  I pray Baby comes around and is adoptable soon, like her sibs.  I pray her mom is ok after having all her babies taken from her. :(  PLEASE SPAY AND NEUTER!


As for Baby's siblings, Joanie, Sydney, Riley and Squirt, all or most may have homes soon!  I received a call from a woman who has a friend that is interested in adopting Squirt and Riley.  So, Friday, I will deliver the girls to a home in Honeoye Falls.  Fingers crossed this all works out.  Yesterday, I received a note from a woman who is interested in adopting either Joanie, or Sydney, but not both.  We will talk today.  On Sunday, I will be picking up Peppercorn from Caledonia from his wonderful foster mom, and will then deliver him to his hopefully new home out in Conesus, to a nice girl who is very interested in him.  He was a bit shy when she came to meet him last Sunday, but its a natural thing - these cats are scared.  They need to be in an environment for a period of time before they become trusting of a person.  All new adopters should be aware of this prior to meeting.

This morning, all kitties came running.  I doled out a lot of food.  I had to release Gabriele, a boy, back to his spot on Garson.  He was just a young thing too.  There are others there that I must trap.  I figure I have five more weeks to trap.  If we are lucky, no snow will fly until mid December!  If I trap two for the next five weeks, that's a total of $600.  That's a lot of money and not a lot of cats!  I sure could use help - Sponsor a Spay!  Today!  Please call the clinic and make a donation toward my account - you could make it in memory of a loved one, or in honor of a kitty that has been trapped, spayed or neutered, and returned to the street.

I will do my best to watch over these homeless animals in our city for as long as I am able.

Thanks for your support.

Have a great day!

"Pets are humanizing. They remind us we have an obligation and responsibility to preserve and nurture and care for all life."

3 comments:

  1. THANK YOU - Julie, Lyssa, and Diane for saving Baby. I'm so glad you ladies found a way. One less kitty to face the hardships on the streets.

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  2. Yea for Baby! Now she will have a chance at a good home too!

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  3. wonderful quote, that is what the politicians needed to hear.. it shows our humanity and love..

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