Well all - more on the story of Major Grey -
the wiley guy hasn't been spotted in 2 days - since
it began to go bad weather wise
But, the good news is that my Green Sheet came!
So now,
I can talk with my rescue friend and get her to help me TRAP
Neuter (rabies!) and Release after recovery (since weather is cold
I'm giving him at least 3 to 4 days to get healed up and rested up...)
Well, that is if he's STILL visiting AND we can catch
the sucker. As I mentioned I did not see
him last night eating, but the food I left out (2 large bowls)
were munched on - and even if it was the little possum, I doubt
he/she could have eaten all of what disappeared...
And although I did not see him this am - SOMEONE came
between 9 and 10 am (I kept checking for him but it was
raining so I wasn't sitting out watching...) and ate all the wet
food I left out and a bit of dry
I went home at 4:15 and put more food out at 5 pm,
and called and clapped and tapped food can multiple
times between, so that he would "know" that food was
there IF he was lurking under shelter nearby...
I will be SO happy if I see him and get a visual that he is
stilling stopping by and getting food - cause that means
I *can* try to trap!! LOL!!
Anyway, on another topic - my little Lexi is getting
fat (that's the Manx type kitty that I found abandoned/dumped
etc. behind my house...) Well, when we first got, we thought
(vet and I both!) that she has scar on belly and is fixed. Now,
thought vet saw her (she's gained weight) and said "well, she
looks a bit larger now. You sure that she was fixed?" and I
said "Yeah, she had a scar on the belly remember??" and SHE
says "Well, scar on the tummy doesn't always mean they've
been fixed!!"
So now I am all hot and bothered that Lexi
may be preggers!!
I never saw her go into heat (and from what I hear tell
you KNOW when a female is in heat, LOL!!)
So for now, fingers crossed that vet is WRONG (I mean,
come on, she has belly scar?? I think that the vet's
just pulling my leg...) And put the kitty on a bit
of a diet. (And hey, if I have kittens and they are
Manx is there anybody wants one, LOL?? Only to
a GOOD home mind you!!)
I'm sure the vet was just teasing me. (Please god??)
Anyway, thanks to all for advice on Grey - I may tap into
you all for help with trapping if he proves elusive...
Let's hope it was Grey!
the wiley guy hasn't been spotted in 2 days - since
it began to go bad weather wise
But, the good news is that my Green Sheet came!
I can talk with my rescue friend and get her to help me TRAP
Neuter (rabies!) and Release after recovery (since weather is cold
I'm giving him at least 3 to 4 days to get healed up and rested up...)
Well, that is if he's STILL visiting AND we can catch
the sucker. As I mentioned I did not see
him last night eating, but the food I left out (2 large bowls)
were munched on - and even if it was the little possum, I doubt
he/she could have eaten all of what disappeared...
And although I did not see him this am - SOMEONE came
between 9 and 10 am (I kept checking for him but it was
raining so I wasn't sitting out watching...) and ate all the wet
food I left out and a bit of dry
I went home at 4:15 and put more food out at 5 pm,
and called and clapped and tapped food can multiple
times between, so that he would "know" that food was
there IF he was lurking under shelter nearby...
I will be SO happy if I see him and get a visual that he is
stilling stopping by and getting food - cause that means
I *can* try to trap!! LOL!!
Anyway, on another topic - my little Lexi is getting
fat (that's the Manx type kitty that I found abandoned/dumped
etc. behind my house...) Well, when we first got, we thought
(vet and I both!) that she has scar on belly and is fixed. Now,
thought vet saw her (she's gained weight) and said "well, she
looks a bit larger now. You sure that she was fixed?" and I
said "Yeah, she had a scar on the belly remember??" and SHE
says "Well, scar on the tummy doesn't always mean they've
been fixed!!"
So now I am all hot and bothered that Lexi
may be preggers!!
I never saw her go into heat (and from what I hear tell
you KNOW when a female is in heat, LOL!!)
So for now, fingers crossed that vet is WRONG (I mean,
come on, she has belly scar?? I think that the vet's
just pulling my leg...) And put the kitty on a bit
of a diet. (And hey, if I have kittens and they are
Manx is there anybody wants one, LOL?? Only to
a GOOD home mind you!!)
I'm sure the vet was just teasing me. (Please god??)
Anyway, thanks to all for advice on Grey - I may tap into
you all for help with trapping if he proves elusive...
Let's hope it was Grey!