Need cat catching vibes!!

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There's 4 adults I know of that I need to catch, one tom cat roaming in the area who keeps getting them pregnant, plus any remaining kittens that are still alive from the momma cat (I'm not holding out much hope - I've seen momma, but no kittens for a few weeks).

I'm going out tonight with two traps in two separate areas that they all go, so hopefully I can get at least one cat from each area.

There's been 4 spay appointments cancelled tomorrow at the shelter, so I know I can definitely get a few ferals done tomorrow (they normally only have space for 1 or 2 ferals). The planets are in alignment!

A few vibes thrown my way would be appreciated. I might take my camera as well and document the process!
 

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He-e-e-r-e, Kitty, Kitty. He-e-e-r-e Kitty, Kitty.


Bless you for taking care of the kitties, and good luck.
 
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I got one kitty within minutes, I have 3 more watching me and there's a kitten mewing from somewhere that I can't find. I hope I didn't trap it's mother...
 
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I got a second kitty. It looks identical to the first one! Grey tabby, with a wide, brown muzzle, wide set eyes, and more spotty than stripey.

I never found the kitten though
 
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Both kitties were boys! So that's good - help reduce some pregnancies! One of them had a split 3rd eyelid, most probably from a claw to the eye, and the shelter doesn't normally fix that, particularly not for ferals, but the vet gave it a go anyway. She's not sure if it will work, but she wanted to give it a go anyway, free of charge. I thought that was really nice of them
 
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