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Post by queenbee on Jun 2, 2008 13:20:39 GMT -4
Be great to turn lose in a barn for those pesky mouse problems.
Friendly, cute, sweet, litter box trained, etc....
We are an easy mark for setting out animals, no neighbors, just dump out and drive off.
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Post by queenbee on Jun 2, 2008 15:42:12 GMT -4
Even better now the kittens that were in the roof have been moved to the back porch.
Bee's cat house
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Post by quasimodo on Jun 2, 2008 15:47:53 GMT -4
Hello Queenbee. I have the same problem. People drop off cats that are PG, bags of kittens and sick cats and kittens. You are a very special person to take the time to find these creatures a home. I am special too, but just too hideous to look at. I am a lurker only.
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Post by southpaw on Jun 2, 2008 17:42:02 GMT -4
Hello Queenbee. I have the same problem. People drop off cats that are PG, bags of kittens and sick cats and kittens. You are a very special person to take the time to find these creatures a home. I am special too, but just too hideous to look at. I am a lurker only. its ok I can't see you come on out and play.
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Post by summerose on Jun 2, 2008 19:08:35 GMT -4
Bee, people used to let out cats and dogs at my grandparents house. They had quite a menagerie!
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Post by bb on Jun 2, 2008 19:59:42 GMT -4
People that do that are so low... too bad they don't get caught more often.
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Post by queenbee on Jun 2, 2008 21:46:09 GMT -4
We have 8 kittens and 5 adult cat's. I have put a litter box on the back porch and they are using it, which is good, no mess on the porch.
I started trying to have them fixed, managed to get 2 males and one female before I run out of money.
The cat that got run over outside my yard was a stray and the father of the 8 kittens married to the 2 mom cat's. Must have been LDS, that's what he get's.
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Post by queenbee on Jun 5, 2008 10:59:47 GMT -4
I still have free cat's and kittens. I am going to have to call the shelter but I know they won't have room, they never do. Maybe a pet rescue site. My cat's are fixed, the stray's weren't.
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Post by nataliewood on Jun 5, 2008 19:20:59 GMT -4
Wish I could help but hubby thinks two is too many. Freebie was originally a barn cat, but his brothers ran away so we trained him to stay in the house. To this day, I still look for the runaways. I feel terrible about it. This was in Trackrock 4 or 5 years ago. Freebie has a name tag on his collar just in case he ever gets out again.
I'll pray that someone takes your kittys. They make wonderful fly catchers too!
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Post by tessa on Jun 5, 2008 19:47:45 GMT -4
Hey Bee, you might want to check with the vet in McCaysville. Think it's called Copper Basin Vet Clinic. He has minimal charges to spay/neuter/innoculate "found" cats and dogs. Give him a call and explain the situation. His clinic also is very involved in finding homes for strays. Good luck!!!
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Post by nataliewood on Jun 5, 2008 20:05:28 GMT -4
Sir Winston Churchill used to eat all his meals with his cat, Jock. (This was on my cat calendar today.)
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Post by southpaw on Jun 5, 2008 21:07:54 GMT -4
Wish I could help but hubby thinks two is too many. Freebie was originally a barn cat, but his brothers ran away so we trained him to stay in the house. To this day, I still look for the runaways. I feel terrible about it. This was in Trackrock 4 or 5 years ago. Freebie has a name tag on his collar just in case he ever gets out again. I'll pray that someone takes your kittys. They make wonderful fly catchers too! You could always tell your hubby that the runaways finally came home.
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Post by nataliewood on Jun 5, 2008 21:17:52 GMT -4
Wish I could help but hubby thinks two is too many. Freebie was originally a barn cat, but his brothers ran away so we trained him to stay in the house. To this day, I still look for the runaways. I feel terrible about it. This was in Trackrock 4 or 5 years ago. Freebie has a name tag on his collar just in case he ever gets out again. I'll pray that someone takes your kittys. They make wonderful fly catchers too! You could always tell your hubby that the runaways finally came home. Nice try but we have lots of pictures of them. If I still had my barn, I'd do it. Doesn't anyone on this forum have a nice big barn for these mousers?
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Post by queenbee on Jun 5, 2008 21:57:15 GMT -4
Been looking for a barn also. They are used to being outside and are good hunters.
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Post by braindead on Jun 8, 2008 17:25:04 GMT -4
How old are they and how many are there?
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