That was an eye opener!  When you go to another video from that site, you see 
the answers to those questions.  He cannot keep track of them and they do not 
get any special care needed.  My babies are used to being inside and outside, 
not out all day subject to attack from coyotes, etc.  I know he has good 
intentions, but intentions are not always enough.  They need protection, 
medical care and many need special food.  Purina is not always the best.  Sad, 
it had such promise.


---- Lorrie <[email protected]> wrote: 
> On 09-09, Natalie wrote:
> > Isn't that in Florida?  All little houses; but how does one keep track of 
> > them out there, and so many, how can he know who's sick?  Don't they get 
> > out?  Is it all fenced in?  I had so many questions when I saw the video....
> > Man builds cat-sized village for homeless cats: 
> > http://green.yahoo.com/blog/guest_bloggers/69/man-builds-cat-sized-village-for-homeless-cats.html
> >  . 
> > There's also a woman in CA, I think, who has 600 cats - looks like a great 
> > place.
> 
> The place in Florida is called Caboodle Ranch and it looked
> wonderful, but their entrance fee is only $150. per cat which raised
> a red flag for me.  I don't see how they can give lifetime care to
> cats for that little amount.
> 
> The place in CA is Cat House on the Kings.  She has 700 cats and they
> just did a show on TV about her called, The Woman With 700 Cats. She
> has 25 employees and the place looks great.  
> 
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