A friend of mine from the Coast (and a former adopter) when learning about these three cuties has decided to adopt them! They left the other day bound for a loving home with a wonderful human being! Thank you Carla! Carla used to own a successful gift store in Newport but now she has retired and is looking to place all her attention on the three babies.
This couldn’t come at a better time. The day I have both been anticipating and dreading has arrived. They started this morning, working under my house as well as upstairs in the attic and crawl spaces. I have only four under-the-house kitties left and I pray that they will be able to make the transition to the alternate living spaces I have provided for them. There’s also a skunk under there, and the workers have been warned.
They will be done by Friday end of day and sadly on Saturday, they are predicting snow. My cats who are so used to being under the house, do have alternative outbuildings to hide under, but I really want them to go to the main cat enclosure. I suppose time will tell. There are a lot of heated cat beds waiting for them in the main enclosure. I just hope they use them.
Marvellous news about the kittens. I know they were increasing your population and pressure at a time when you didn’t need it – but you were caring for them anyway, of course. Thank goodness they have gone from one loving home to another.
And paws crossed for the outsider-cats. Even if they all disappear for a while, I’ve no doubt they will find their way back to you.
Aww, I am jazzed that all three went home together, and am green with envy ’cause I want a pile of kittens now!
I have full confidence that the outside cats will adapt to the new set-up, and hope you have warm weather during the transition.
MA, please post a note letting us all know you are weathering the covid-19 chaos okay.