Wednesday, April 13, 2011

360 New Street (Part II and a special kitty named Chance)

Four older kittens are with another rescue where they will be socialized & offered for adoption. No photos are available.


Also, a beautiful brown tabby female was spayed & returned to her grateful owner who then had her other two females spayed!


Pictured below is an older kitten who was trapped at this location in mid February. He was emaciated, dehydrated & suffering from a severe upper respiratory infection. With no home & no one caring for him, he was literally on death’s doorstep. Had he not been trapped that day, the vet said he may have only had another day or two until he died.
With a few weeks of care, he was given a second chance – and that became his name: Chance




Isn’t he handsome?
He’s also very sweet.









This is what he looks like in his new home! April 2011


360 New Street

Grey & Black Classic Tabby Male returned along with this grey/brown with white Female.








Here is a very beautiful Black Male who went back to his neighborhood.










Two black tuxedo males also went back neutered.

Willow Street Cats

The following cats were recently trapped, neutered & returned to their home in the 700 block of Willow Street where they are lovingly cared for by several neighbors.


The big male pictured below was not a happy camper! He just couldn’t understand that it was impossible to push his way out of the trap!




Here is the adult female – isn’t she pretty?











Eighty percent of orange cats are male. Here’s an exception. What a beautiful kitten! She & her two littermates are completely feral rendering them unadoptable.




HOMECOMING!!


After the cats were spayed, neutered & recovered, several neighbors turned out to see them before they were released! You’d be surprised to learn just how much some people care about the feral cats they’re feeding! They view the cats as their outdoor kitties & have strong affections for them, even though the cats don’t usually allow themselves to be touched.

Lesher between Warren and Adams Streets

The following cats were trapped & released:

Pretty tortie female:



At left - one is a male, the other female. Surprising, the two females pictured here were not pregnant at the time of spaying.