We brought Gemma to the Wicklow gap the other day and I thought id share some pics
On the way..
Enjoying the view from a good standpoint
Wondering where to go
And enjoying the wind
She decided to explore the heather
And away she went lol
Lucky she comes back
Hiding..
And...
There's st Finian's Lutheran Church on Adelaide Road, Dublin 2..
Sorry dont know many, I'm not lutheran, but people are very friendly and there are churches for every religion in dublin so i'm sure someone will direct you to a nice one for easter
I live in ireland
Yea we all speak english, but the accents vary from county to county, and irish is spoken is small pockets, mostly in the West.
I'm in Leinster-the part you are going to, most tourist attractions will be in dublin, wexford is very small and quiet.
Well most of them are feral for reasons of cruelty.. Charming and his sister CoinÃ:censor:n came in as kittens thrown from a car in a box.. even though they came before 6 months old, they were always just vicious. Charming bit through a pair of thick gardening gloves and slashed my whole arm...
I just found some pics of little Hissy and Wesley..
Wesley watching me working with the dogs..
Playing
Hissy wondering if she wants to come and say hello or not
Maybe I have food
Meowing loudly as usual
Well to go along with my other thread, here are some feral cats that are in the cat room at the moment, as they still aren't socialised enough to be let out.
Here's some of the ones that will be released- though the tabby in this pic has a chance of homing if he keeps progressing
They love...
They have free run of all the surrounding fields, as far as they ever want to go. The road is a country road and not very traffic heavy at all.
They stay around because there is a 'porta-cabin' (christened the cat cabin)out back behind the paddock, filled with couches, armchairs, duvets, cat...
No idea I just work in the yards with the animals, the boss takes care of finances. A lot of food is donated but we order some in too to ensure there is always some available.
Well there are at least 20 feral shelter cats that live in the cat cabin and hunt but we still feed them..
Then there are about 20-30 again outdoor/indoor and semi tame-very tame cats.
Then a room with adoptable cats, there are about 15 of them at the moment. A few of those are also feral, and...
We dont charge for taking in an animal.. mostly because this puts people off bringing in animals which seriously need help.
Instead, if they still care enough, they dump the animals up the country road, and even then the chance of us catching them is reduced.
We dont 'charge' for adoptions...
Well it is always great fun when one needs a vet visit
A trap wont work as there is too many cats around, we have to try manually catch them.. the greenhouse is our best bet :P
I took some pics of a few feral cats that hang around the shelter today, in the memory garden (where any animal who dies in our care is buried)
Some came quite close, thinking I had brought more food
Funny Face
A 3 legged feral we let out because he just hated being in.. cant remember his...
If you feel the sac you will be able to check if testes are still there or not.
As for your own cat, females are left with a small noticeable (if you go looking for it) spay mark from where they were stitched up.
Hi, posting on behalf of a friend..
His cat Ginger is 17 yrs old, female, FIP positive, a house cat..
She's geriatric but was spayed after a miscarriage when young after she was found to be fip positive.
He thinks she may have had a stroke, as she looks weaker down one side, and drags left...