Thank you Linda.
We're watching the "angels" very closely this week as we just put in new carpet on the second floor.
More scratching pads, litter pans and carpet remnants under doors and, well, we're crossing our fingers, since the house is now officially on the market.
Jim
Last but not least, Traveller Buddy, who was one of three kittens I trapped at a home in Glendale. Traveller's siblings gained weight a little more quickly, thus got snipped and adopted first. In the meantime, Traveller got the thumbs up here when he became fast friends with BYK and showed...
BYK, who for the first year we knew him, lived in the backyard (thus his name). BYK was always most timid, has never really stood up for himself. A gentle sould, BYK used to bring other cats to us (who were promptly TNRd). "feral" BYK likes to have his tummy rubbed and sits on my wife's lap...
Blondie and Roamy's brother Pillow, the biggest, most whacky cat in the house. Pillow was named because his siblings used him as one (a pillow) when they were kids.
Blondie's brother RoamyTheCat, who likes to terrorize her in the morning when she's grumpy.
Roamy's one of those "reasoning" cats, who quickly figured out how to open a door to the room where we keep all our plants. Roamy of course is part vegetarian.
Thanks, Dawn,
Well you know I guess I have a FEW photos of the kids. I'll see if I can shrink 'em down and will post them.
First there's Kitty, the one who started it all for us.
Linda,
I imagine I could generate a list of "tips", but I firmly believe that the real solutions must come from within each group/community, etc.
Some old phrase about leading a horse to water comes to mind.
Like Katie, I'm very solutions oriented, but unlike her, I'm not in any position to...