I'm glad to hear that most of you have bonded with your feral cats. Seri is now in my sister's house in his own room, He hides under the bed that is there. I advised my sister to put a webcam in the room and I've bought a lot of toys which they'll be receiving soon. My sister has given him...
I am happy to inform everyone that Seri will be adopted by my sister. He's been at a vet for a few days and he may be coming home tomorrow. It was very difficult to find someone who would work with a feral cat, but after a lot of phone calls, a vet was found. This vet nickeled and dimed my...
I live in northern NJ. My sister lives in Long Island, NY. I can call the no-kill shelter in my sister 's town, but my sister would need to be around to make arrangements with them. Unfortunately she has an extremely demanding job. My sister would have already adopted the baby, but my...
Seri runs away when they go outside. Neither of them knows anything about catching outdoor cats. I'm afraid to say that I don't either. I will pass on your response to my sister. Seri's condition does look worrisome. Thank you for your advice.
Seri is a 10-month feral kitty who's been living in my sister's backyard. My sister and brother-in-law feed him twice daily and my brother-in law created a comfortable little house for Seri to stay in. Seri is always looking in their window as well.
My sister's town will be doing TNR in...
My vet also recommended baby wipes. Regular pet wipes don't need FDA approval. However, the baby wipes do. I've also used the small soft baby wash cloths (with warm water) that I've purchased from the Dollar Tree (4 for $1).
Thank you both for your ideas. I will contact the shelters in the neighboring towns and start a Facebook page. The only pet food store that I knew of in Fort Lee has closed. I could try the Petco which is two towns over. Thank you.
The town itself does not have an animal shelter. Fort Lee is part of Bergen County, which has the shelter. Some of the other towns in the county have their own shelters.
Fort Lee, NJ, is an extremely cat-unfriendly town, where you can get summonses for feeding the homeless cats. If I could assemble a group of cat-loving, Fort Lee tax-payers to attend these monthly meetings, the mayor and town council might be persuaded to institute TNR and allow more care for...
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