Wednesday, November 4, 2020

Well Fed, and Drop Trap

 According to my Uncle Mark, these are the best well fed homeless cats around. 

In the pic below is the Maine Coon in the back, Sir Eats A Lot, the orange one is from the spring litter. It is either Vit C, Vit D or Tiger....lol. The one sitting in front of the black box, also the spring litter is Barb Wire and the front one is Mama Cat.

In front of the car is -again- either Vit.C, Vit D or Tiger. 
Mom said that Uncle Mark knows which one is which. 


And most days they all show up for feeding time and mom said this is 
not all of them. 
Old Man, Tuxedo, Slaps and others
are not at this feeding. 


Mom was reading up on the no tail cats cause they are so cute when they run, they look like bunnies. In reading she found out that they are probably Manx cats.
This is what mom read about them.
The Manx cat is a breed of domestic cat (Felis catus) originating on the Isle of Man, with a naturally occurring mutation that shortens the tail. Many Manx have a small stub of a tail, but Manx cats are best known as being entirely tailless; this is the most distinguishing characteristic of the breed, along with elongated hind legs and a rounded head.
I interesting.

Mom found a drop trap that you could make for catching Mama Cat to be sure that she is fixed before she ends up pregnant yet again. She sent the video of how it works and how to make it to Uncle Mark in an email and mom said when she went by there today and he was making it.
Hopefully she will be caught soon.

Chey






4 comments:

  1. hope she can be fixed, there are enough homeless cats out there. these cats are beautiful and handsome and so big and healty

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  2. We'd like to catch the Mama kitty here, we'll see, we now have a drop trap too. Good luck!

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  3. I hope you can get her fixed so she can't have more kitties.

    I'd feed all the kitties too.

    Have a fabulous day. ♥

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  4. I'm so thankful for truly helpful people like your mom and Uncle Mark. Too many kitty colonies are fed but individuals left intact. Their lives are often brutal and short. The same can be said for many dogs. ~sigh~ Your people know this, Chey, and you're blessed to be part of this family. :)

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