Today after tending to my GPKs colony, I went to see the Little Italians with my trusty havaheart trap. I trapped a sweet little dilute tortie who is obviously related to Nala.
I do not have a spay/neuter appointment for him/her, and I do not have the okay by FoF to use their program for funding. So...I'm going to have to rig up this little one a crate for a few days or weeks til all that gets works out.
Here's a little video showing where this little colony is living. You'll see right away that this is no place to call home.
I do not have a spay/neuter appointment for him/her, and I do not have the okay by FoF to use their program for funding. So...I'm going to have to rig up this little one a crate for a few days or weeks til all that gets works out.
Here's a little video showing where this little colony is living. You'll see right away that this is no place to call home.
Lmoe was worried about not feeding them today as I requested so I took this photo to show her that after I successfully trapped a little one, I gave the rest a good meal of wet and dry food mixed with water.
Here is a photo of their home. And then one of the kitty in the trap.
This last one shows 2 of the youngest kittens I am desperate to trap immediately. They are young and have the faces of angels. One orange and one calico. The longer they stay, the more likely they will have babies, and the less likely they can be adopted out. Being little and cute is the only thing that can get these guys homes most of the time. Plus the older they get, the less easy or even feasible sometimes it is to socialize them to people.