Hello,
I became a TNR advocate after I started feeding a litter of 4 kits that were born in my backyard. I still have 2 of the kits, now adults, who are part of a colony of 6-8 depending on who's around for breakfast and dinner. I recently found 2 other kitties that were under the weather with a respiratory infection, but after a trip to the vet and some meds, they are doing well.
I found that I'm not the only one feeding feral colonies in my area. There are so many and so many others that are not being cared for. It's often heart-breaking ... but u do what u can and try to get them to the local clinic for neutering/spaying. /glm
I became a TNR advocate after I started feeding a litter of 4 kits that were born in my backyard. I still have 2 of the kits, now adults, who are part of a colony of 6-8 depending on who's around for breakfast and dinner. I recently found 2 other kitties that were under the weather with a respiratory infection, but after a trip to the vet and some meds, they are doing well.
I found that I'm not the only one feeding feral colonies in my area. There are so many and so many others that are not being cared for. It's often heart-breaking ... but u do what u can and try to get them to the local clinic for neutering/spaying. /glm