So, our Kasper's Cats has had their first bit of bad news already since I've started feeding them. I came home at midnight last night (after the other lady I am working with fed them), and there was a grey cat that had been hit by a car in front of our driveway. Not our personal driveway, but the one from the busy main road to turn in to our condo complex. He is on the grass now with a blanket over him, and hopefully animal control is on the way to get him soon.
I'm not even positive this baby was one of our ferals. I was SO SCARED he was our big grey mommy cat- the one with two babies we've yet to trap- but since he has white toes, it's not her. He's not one of the big brave guys I see all the time and have pictures of, but he could be one of the scared ones that I haven't seen as well.
This is why, when we catch them, we won't release all the cats back to this colony. It's just too dangerous on the corner of two VERY busy streets and so close to a freeway... (And part of why I'd never let Evie out!!)
Whether he was one of our ferals, or a stray, or someone's outdoor kitty, I hope he his playing happily and pain free at the bridge.
I'm not even positive this baby was one of our ferals. I was SO SCARED he was our big grey mommy cat- the one with two babies we've yet to trap- but since he has white toes, it's not her. He's not one of the big brave guys I see all the time and have pictures of, but he could be one of the scared ones that I haven't seen as well.
This is why, when we catch them, we won't release all the cats back to this colony. It's just too dangerous on the corner of two VERY busy streets and so close to a freeway... (And part of why I'd never let Evie out!!)
Whether he was one of our ferals, or a stray, or someone's outdoor kitty, I hope he his playing happily and pain free at the bridge.