Hey Patti, I think that's great that you have a way with the ferals-I've
never encountered any, but I just had a friend commit to helping me catch
and release this summer, pending I find funding for the spays/neuters. I'm
going to contact the nearest shelters (30 miles from here is the closest, I
believe). Of course, I'd love to run a sanctuary for them, but this is all I
can do for now. Like you've mentioned-education is the key, and I hope to
start educating myself and those in my community, and work from there.

 

Talking about mean people, I thought I'd vent a little. One of my internet
friends informed me of her attempts to catch ferals in Iowa (we live in
Nebraska). An officer from the humane society in that area of Iowa (not sure
where exactly) seemed to believe that population control means shooting the
cats! He just watched and laughed as they spent 5 hours catching ferals on a
farm-they ended up with 22, but no thanks to him. It's sad to think that
people who work in humane societies are like that. It's horrible that they
are even allowed to work for them!

 

Thank goodness there are kind people to help-I only with there were more!

 

Melissa

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I know all too well "what" those poor babies are feeling - being in
"captivity".And I didn't mean to put them down using the term "nasty".
Sorry, my mistake.  It's not their fault at all....  But, bless them, being
trapped & rescued & being at the shelter is a lot better than what they were
facing - CERTAIN DEATH!!!

We got so many calls from people "begging" for help because they were facing
"other" (kill) shelters coming out to trap them due to complaints from
neighbors.....

And, our shelter/sanctuary is not a bad place....  All cats are placed in
large rooms/areas after initial isolation while doing all tests/bloodwork.
And, each area has an outside deck for them.  Plus, lots of beds, little
huts (to act as "hiding" places), etc.  And, they always have plenty to
eat.....dry & wet. So, they will never face hunger again..... Or any illness
- we have vets on property 3X a week.... (Now, medicating them is "tricky",
but it does get done.)

And, I always had (still do, I think[?]) a way in working w/ ferals.....
Fostered MANY & was able to bring them around. Can't even count how many
"former" ferals were adopted.

And, now I have my Charity......."a former feral".  Ended up in ER many
times from her!!!  And, I was just trying to help......  Even Bart (RIP),
meanest feral I ever encountered, trusted me, sadly, too late, when Charity
led me to him.....  I really believe the whole reason Charity is a
love-muffin (with me only), is because she knew I had helped Bart, her
constant companion.....

People are the problem, NOT the poor cats.....  And, education IS the key,
but, sadly, too many people won't listen.  After all, "They're only
animals!".  Boy, does that p*ss me off!  Heard that WAY too many times!

Just wanted to clarify & expand on my previous post....

Hugs,

Patti & her gang

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