Re: [MBZ] Rescue Critters: was Ok y’all **it just got real

2020-03-16 Thread Scott Ritchey via Mercedes
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Rescue Critters: was Ok y’all **it just got real Have you been able to catch them and get them spayed and neutered? Around here the animal groups will do that for free on feral cats then you can release them again to do their business without multiplying. --FT Sent from

Re: [MBZ] Rescue Critters: was Ok y’all **it just got real

2020-03-16 Thread dan--- via Mercedes
Our Country animal shelter is transitioning to a no-kill shelter, and part of the process involving feral cats is capture, spay/neuter and release. They notch the cat’s ear when this is done so they can be identified. It’s working pretty well. Their euthanasia numbers have gone down

Re: [MBZ] Rescue Critters: was Ok y’all **it just got real

2020-03-16 Thread Buggered Benzmail via Mercedes
Have you been able to catch them and get them spayed and neutered? Around here the animal groups will do that for free on feral cats then you can release them again to do their business without multiplying. --FT Sent from iPhone > On Mar 16, 2020, at 2:23 AM, Scott Ritchey via Mercedes >

Re: [MBZ] Rescue Critters: was Ok y’all **it just got real

2020-03-16 Thread Dan Penoff via Mercedes
Gotcha. I would probably do the same thing. You’re a good man. -D > On Mar 16, 2020, at 2:22 AM, Scott Ritchey via Mercedes > wrote: > > We live on an old tobacco farm in rural NC. The 11 outdoor rescue cats are > part of a group of 21 that were abandoned when some white-trash neighbors >

[MBZ] Rescue Critters: was Ok y’all **it just got real

2020-03-16 Thread Scott Ritchey via Mercedes
We live on an old tobacco farm in rural NC. The 11 outdoor rescue cats are part of a group of 21 that were abandoned when some white-trash neighbors abandoned their USDA-financed house two plus years ago. My other neighbor still has three of them and the rest disappeared, died, or got run