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I don't know how anyone has the time to read what works out as, what, a book every 1.8 days?!!I read pretty obsessively. I actually tracked it last year on Goodreads and I read 200 books in 2017, and it wasn't unusual.
I also have 7 cats.
I read pretty obsessively. I actually tracked it last year on Goodreads and I read 200 books in 2017, and it wasn't unusual.
I also have 7 cats.
I agree. I still have my ferals, I have my old ginger tom who's not doing well now but he became a house cat back in 2014 when he came home with a terrible abscess. We rushed him to the vet and had him castrated at the same time, he stayed in the house for nursing and decided he liked it.
I also found a pregnant Momma back in 2012, she gave birth to 5 beautiful kittens and guess what? We kept them!
I also found a feral 3 - 4 week old kitten in the stable yard still wobbly on her legs and yep.....That's our Tinkaboo!
We have two very elderly Persians and our two tamed ferals, Weedy and Mo.
We love kitties.![]()
Awww how wonderful! Thank you Lorelei for saving the kitties and giving them a loving home! And that is a smart ginger who knew a good thing when he was given it. A nice warm safe loving home. I am so sorry he isn't doing well now and sending healing vibes and lots of good luck his way. And (((hugs))) to you for saving the cats.![]()
Oh no. Poor baby. Please keep us updated! I wish we could save all the kitties.Thanks Missy, we just got his bloods back yesterday, his kidneys are going and he has possible heart failure so it's a matter of time, but when that time comes, he'll go to sleep in his own home with his Mum there with him.
My particular weakness was orphaned kittens and special needs kittens, many of which I ended up falling in love and keeping of course. I actually have 2 I literally raised out of my desk drawer at work (I had a VERY understanding boss)
Oh no. Poor baby. Please keep us updated! I wish we could save all the kitties.
I will Stracci. Poor love has an upper respiratory virus now, I think it's probable the vet brought something in when she came to take the bloods or his immune system is so shot now he's reacting to bacteria that normally wouldn't be an issue. He's on antibiotics and seems a bit better this morning, the discharge has dried up.
My particular weakness was orphaned kittens and special needs kittens, many of which I ended up falling in love and keeping of course. I actually have 2 I literally raised out of my desk drawer at work (I had a VERY understanding boss)
Can't do much fostering now, too busy raising 2 young human children, but my life goal is to be able to foster orphaned kittens full time. So much fun and fulfilling, making sleepless nights worth while.
Oh my gosh I am so sorry Lorelei. I hope he recovers easily and starts feeling all better very soon. How awful that it came from the vet and though I know that she meant no harm she really should have been more meticulous. I hope you do share this with her just so she can be much more careful the next time she makes a home visit. More healing dust and good thoughts to your sweet dog and hugs to you.
That is a wonderful goal and thank you for all you do for the animals. It's heartbreaking work but it is so worthwhile. Thank you!
My kitty developed an eye infection shortly after a vet visit.I will Stracci. Poor love has an upper respiratory virus now, I think it's probable the vet brought something in when she came to take the bloods or his immune system is so shot now he's reacting to bacteria that normally wouldn't be an issue. He's on antibiotics and seems a bit better this morning, the discharge has dried up.
THERE YOU ARE!!!! xoxo![]()
THERE YOU ARE!!!! xoxo![]()
AND HERE YOU ARE!! @Lorelei
I've missed you! I say you on RT last month and was so excited, but March was an odd month and I don't like to post from my cell phone.
How are you?
I am sorry your meow-kids are getting on. We've lost three in the last 3 years and it is so hard when our friends/kids leave us. ((HUGS))
Missy, you have a great big heart!All this kitty talk reminds me of our feral kitties at the beach. Some in action photos of them this winter.
Marching across the yard at night.
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and eating at the feeding station in the middle of the night. Their favorite time. Love our security night cameras.
Greeting each other in our backyard as dusk arrives one early (december) winter's day.
In our front yard hanging out near their shelters my dh built and/or retro fitted.
Let's face facts. They own the place and we are merely sharing their space with them.
Why hello there sweetie. In our side yard. Looking so precious.
Feeding station my dh created that can hold 39 lbs of food. He has since upgraded it but I dont think I have any photos but the new feeder in the feeding station can hold up to double the amount of food. So over 70lbs I believe. Here was that one being built by my dh. In progress. It was finished before January and is now in the feeding station but I cannot find the photos right now.
This new feeder is in the station above now.
Holds way more food so my dh only has to make the trip to the beach house once a week or so during the winter to fill the new feeder. Our feral population grows despite our best TNR efforts. So we try to keep up with them as best we can. It was a tough winter for them and I hope they got through it unscathed fingers crossed.
So while I don't really consider this unconventional per se I know some people do. It's funny what we consider "normal" that others goto.
All this kitty talk reminds me of our feral kitties at the beach. Some in action photos of them this winter.
Marching across the yard at night.
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and eating at the feeding station in the middle of the night. Their favorite time. Love our security night cameras.
Greeting each other in our backyard as dusk arrives one early (december) winter's day.
In our front yard hanging out near their shelters my dh built and/or retro fitted.
Let's face facts. They own the place and we are merely sharing their space with them.
Why hello there sweetie. In our side yard. Looking so precious.
Feeding station my dh created that can hold 39 lbs of food. He has since upgraded it but I dont think I have any photos but the new feeder in the feeding station can hold up to double the amount of food. So over 70lbs I believe. Here was that one being built by my dh. In progress. It was finished before January and is now in the feeding station but I cannot find the photos right now.
This new feeder is in the station above now.
Holds way more food so my dh only has to make the trip to the beach house once a week or so during the winter to fill the new feeder. Our feral population grows despite our best TNR efforts. So we try to keep up with them as best we can. It was a tough winter for them and I hope they got through it unscathed fingers crossed.
So while I don't really consider this unconventional per se I know some people do. It's funny what we consider "normal" that others goto.
Yes, we can't see them aging and going downhill.I'm good thanks, I missed you so much and our shared love for all things kitty!!!!
I'm so sorry to hear you lost furkids too, it's so so hard. My ginger kitty is hanging in there, now the antibiotics have given him diarrhoea so I'll have to rethink on that but he seems better, he's eating and still enjoys a fuss.
This cat just has the biggest, most magnificent heart. You know how it is, to us they're still babies and you look at them objectively and you can see the years catching up with them.....
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Bless you and your Hubby and thank you for taking care of these guys! They ask for so little, just a little protection and a bit of food. Indeed, we consider that totally normal and the right thing to do, well it is!![]()
Missy, you have a great big heart!
I love that you love the kitties!![]()
Thanks missy! Its my passion - next to bling lol!!Wow! That is super cool and very impressive!![]()
Probably more than most people!! Im just starting my diet for a competition I have in the summer But basically lots of clean protein, starchy carbs like rice, oatmeal, yams and lots of veggies and good fats like nut butters, flax oil, coconut oil etc. Its only close to show that you start to cut back the carbs and its a gradual process Usually 16 weeks of dieting for a showYou look amazing!!!! That takes discipline and dedication, just wow!!!
What do you eat in a day?
Probably more than most people!! Im just starting my diet for a competition I have in the summer But basically lots of clean protein, starchy carbs like rice, oatmeal, yams and lots of veggies and good fats like nut butters, flax oil, coconut oil etc. Its only close to show that you start to cut back the carbs and its a gradual process Usually 16 weeks of dieting for a show