I stand corrected, she has been keeping these cats inside this carrier for two weeks- the other in the trap a few days. UGH! Project underway and I have to scramble back and help George out to finish this- so these cats can be released. Thanks to all who helped chip-in to help these guys!!
Project
Almost there:
9:30 p.m.- Kitties were released inside new enclosure. It broke my heart, there was no water in the carrier, no litter pan, just a few newspapers and very little food. When we released the two into the new place, one of the larger black cats climbed the back wall and tried to get into the back of the trellis that was there. George was nice enough to fetch a ladder and climb up with a blanket, wrap the cat safely and bring him down. I put him and the blanket inside the igloo that is there.
This building went up so fast, but tomorrow we are going to remove the trellis just in case. The cats are warm, they are safe, they have food, shelter, water litter pans and room to roam around. Although three were turned over, Karen told me the one in the trap didn’t know the others so I had to put him in our last outside cage (two levels) He was so glad to get out of that trap- he bolted for his feral cat house I put in there for him and hasn’t moved. he is black and white, the other two are pure black.
Tomorrow Roscoe and Sophia go to their forever home together. Two out- three in- figures! LOL I’m exhausted and dragging myself off to bed. Thanks to all of you out there in your own part of the world who cares about the cats that inhabit mine. I have no words but Thank you-
Great news! Thank the Lord.
Thank God she didn’t fight you, signed the papers and gave you free control of the kitties. I think I would try to escape too had I been in a small carrier for two weeks with nothing but a friend! Hard to imagine, not that I would even want to. Big Hug to George!!!!!!!!! surely an Angel sent to you for sure!