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Feral Cat Caregivers [video]
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Posted on 03/24/2011 7:57:59 PM PDT by Slings and Arrows

Video at source. Even feral kittehs need lub (and noms).

(Excerpt) Read more at msnbc.msn.com ...


TOPICS: Pets/Animals
KEYWORDS: feralcats; kittyping; straycats
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Thanks, Anonymous Video Sender-Inner!
1 posted on 03/24/2011 7:58:00 PM PDT by Slings and Arrows
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2 posted on 03/24/2011 7:59:39 PM PDT by Slings and Arrows (You can't have Ingsoc without an Emmanuel Goldstein.)
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To: Slings and Arrows
Thanks for the ping. We've helped with TNR programs in our city. In fact, one of our kitties (Smudge) was an adult feral we trapped, neutered, and kept. He's verrrrrry skittery, but we can pet him on his terms. He's now a highly-pampered, inside-only kitty.

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3 posted on 03/24/2011 8:07:52 PM PDT by PERKY2004 (Proud wife of a military pilot ~ He's in his 28th year of military service and appreciates prayer!)
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To: Slings and Arrows
Feral cats provide a real service of varmint control ...help control the rats and mice in your alleys and keep the chipmunks and squirrels out of your gardens. All cats are predators at heart, after all.
4 posted on 03/24/2011 8:14:57 PM PDT by hinckley buzzard
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To: Slings and Arrows

Some of the cats shown in the video are already adoptable. If you have the patience to bring one home after they show some response to you, they will gain trust in you. It might take as long as 5 months.

I have 4 former wildcats that are now sleepwiths, huggers and follow-arounds. When they sleep in your house and wake up every time to find they have not been eaten in their sleep, they calm down. They watch you and become infatuated with you. You put love in and you get it back in spades.


5 posted on 03/24/2011 8:18:53 PM PDT by Surrounded_too
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To: PERKY2004

Pretty kitty. My mom helps out several ferals. I’ll be filling in while she’s in the hospital. They are the fattest ferals around.


6 posted on 03/24/2011 8:26:06 PM PDT by beaversmom
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To: Surrounded_too

So true!

We have a formally feral cat that we were told would never be “right,” that we would never see because she’d live in our closets and under furniture. It’s too late, they told us. She was the first cat I didn’t love at first sight — so contemptuous was her glare.

It took time and gentle patience but she’s now the most affectionate, “togethery” cat we’ve ever known. She’s snuggling with me as I type. Sweet kitty. I love and admire her so much. It’s never too late.


7 posted on 03/24/2011 8:31:20 PM PDT by fullchroma
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To: PERKY2004

Ol’ Smudge has become a big old marshmallow. He’s RUINED I tell you, totally RUINED! - He’s a pretty boy.


8 posted on 03/24/2011 8:33:44 PM PDT by Twinkie ( PEACE)
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To: hinckley buzzard

And they wreak destruction on wild birds, as Univ. of Wisconsin research documented. A few years ago some group in my community was trapping feral cats, vaccinating and otherwise medicating, neutering them, and releasing them. But I haven’t read of that recently.


9 posted on 03/24/2011 8:37:40 PM PDT by Elsiejay
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To: PERKY2004

That’s a good lookin’ cat, reminds me of my Rocket. We found him covered with fleas under an old dishwasher on the front porch of the house we moved into.

Scared of every noise and every movement, but a barrel of laughs. Rockhead got his name because when he was young he ran around a full speed all the time bouncing off walls, furniture, and all the other animals.

I wouldn’t trade him for a million dollars.


10 posted on 03/24/2011 8:43:50 PM PDT by West Texas Chuck (Why yes, I do speak Spanglish - "Hasta la later on, amigo. Pardon, would you have any salsa verde?")
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To: fullchroma

Post a pic of her if you can.


11 posted on 03/24/2011 8:43:56 PM PDT by beaversmom
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To: Slings and Arrows

I typically feed them a special recipe of LR22.


12 posted on 03/24/2011 8:46:29 PM PDT by cornfedcowboy (Trust in God, but empty the clip.)
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He's verrrrrry skittery, but we can pet him on his terms.

Sky was less than 3 months old when I grabbed him from behind the office where dipsticks were trying to kill him. He's still jumpy, 3 years later. But he's just left my lap to go nom from the big bucket. Later, he'll be curled up, cutting off circulation to my right leg, and in the morning, he'll be looking for my (now missing, sorry, interviews coming up) beard to rub against as I try to drink my coffee and smoke my morning smoke and check the news on FR.

But the affection is all up to him, and he's pretty happy these days. Beats eating bugs and avoiding dipsticks.

/johnny

13 posted on 03/24/2011 8:52:08 PM PDT by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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To: Slings and Arrows

I love kittens.... They’re yummy rolled in corn meal and deep fried. (It’s a joke people!)


14 posted on 03/24/2011 8:58:26 PM PDT by baddog 219
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"Beats eating bugs My cat loves to eat bugs. June bugs, those big mosquito looking things, geckos, the occasional fly. It's all protein once it is the belly of a cat.
15 posted on 03/24/2011 8:59:39 PM PDT by West Texas Chuck (Why yes, I do speak Spanglish - "Hasta la later on, amigo. Pardon, would you have any salsa verde?")
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To: cornfedcowboy
I have personally killed and processed 8 smallish pigs and 11 chickens this month. No firearms involved. Sharp knives, up close and personal. I've eaten them, or slaughtered them for folks that want to eat them.

I don't particularly like doing that.

I don't mean like I don't like doing dishes, because killing an animal comes hard to me, because I respect life. But I do it because it's a chore that needs to be done if I want to eat, just like tilling the garden or weeding.

To kill a creature that is not food, or is not a threat, or a pest, is morally wrong. God gave us dominion over the animals, plants and fish for more than wanton destruction.

/johnny

16 posted on 03/24/2011 9:00:28 PM PDT by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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To: Slings and Arrows

My 2 cats are tamed ferals. Took a couple of months for each one, but now they very bonded to my wife and me.


17 posted on 03/24/2011 9:00:51 PM PDT by VietVet (I am old enough to know who I am and what I believe, and I 'm not inclined to apologize for any of)
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To: cornfedcowboy

Persistent rumor has it that Colibri make a better recipe for urban ferals.

Perhaps Snopes could reveal the about that rumor?


18 posted on 03/24/2011 9:02:42 PM PDT by GladesGuru (In a society predicated upon freedom, it is essential to examine principles,)
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To: West Texas Chuck
I live near a lake, and we have large waterbugs. Can't do anything about that near here. But, suprisingly enough, inside the house, all I ever find is a single wing or a leg or two.

He hasn't forgotten. And he eats them up. The other rescue cat from the pound never lived wild and she'll play with them, but they aren't food to her. Food comes from a bag.

/johnny

19 posted on 03/24/2011 9:03:43 PM PDT by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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To: Slings and Arrows
They're murder on indigenous wildlife populations. Diseased fleabags living like homeless democrats. Adopt them or exterminate them, but keep them off my property! -Wb
20 posted on 03/24/2011 9:04:47 PM PDT by Wagonboy (STOP GLOBAL WHINING!)
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