I don't know what your situation is, but here are a couple of ideas. You can try a non profit debt consolidation company for getting any credit cards paid off with much lower or no interest. They work out how much you make, how much you owe and how much you need to live on and try to work out...
Thanks. Yes, Pookie, she has healed very well. The vet is amazed at how well she has healed and at how well she can move, walk and jump. He thought she would never be able to do all this.
My Amanda and Gabrielle are sisters, I think. Someone had them spayed, ear cropped and returned to the neighborhood but they weren't feral. Amanda decided she wanted to live with me after I started to feed them. I trapped Gabbie 6 months later when I found out she was living in an old car...
Here are some of my babies.
This is Mikey. He will be 9 in May.
My Katie punkin. She will be 15 in May.
Baby Joey is my youngest and will be 3 in May.
And here is Emma, my chubs girl. She will be 11 in May.
Most of my ferals were the very wild, rip your face off if given a chance, type of ferals. They were all around a year old give or take a few months or so when they were trapped. Are all of them friendly, cuddly, lap cats? Not even! But they can be touched by me at the time and place of...
My experience is a little different. I started to take Katie on car rides and to visit people and for walks in the park when she was a kitten. So, she is use to her harness and leash. She and I have gone hiking (before my kness went bad), camping, stayed in hotels and motels and friends...
I have all my cats chipped and I have safety collars with tags on all of them, including my ferals. I have an enclosed, cat proof area in my yard for them to go out to from the house. Yes, they have gotten the collars off out there and some I never found!!! I think they may have buried them...