do any of these organizations accept feral or otherwise homeless cats that people trap? I am contemplating trapping a couple cats near me after they tore up one of my own beloved cats pretty good last night. However, I don't want to take them to the HS where they'll euthanize them on the spot. I want them to have a second chance, just not to kill my pets. Big moral dilemma here.
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Yes, Kathy.
Brian will email you privately in regards to your cats.
The feral cats are in a special "cattery" at Rainbow Friends. Eventually ,with the daily human contact, they will become tame and are adopted out. That process can take up to a year ( in the most extreme circumstance).
Greg Henderson
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Kathy ,
The email Brian sent was returned.
Perhaps you have an alternate email address than the one listed here ?
Greg H.
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The Trib-Herald has a wonderful article today on the wonderful volunteer outreach that happened yesterday in extreme makeover - animal edition!
This was a great response to the work May Rose does, and the work of 'Hear Now' inventor Simon Wilby.
After the flood the sanctuary experienced last month, this is a wonderful community response!
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Thanks for the link
PS MELLA look at Ossie..... see something VERY familiar????
If we didn't already have this feral beast/scaredy cat Hazuki, I would be there in a flash! (Jim misses the shower checks!)