Winter has finally come and the feral cats that live in the woods have come to our shed shelter to sleep in the beds made of straw. These feral cats usually come into the shelter sometime before 9 PM and exit in the early morning. If I did not see the indentation in the straw then I would not know they were there.
I decided to watch for the cats going into the shed and got lucky, took photographs of them from outside the window. These photographs were not as clear as they should be so I bathed with hunters soap to remove the scent of a human and hunkered down with my camera in a dark corner of the shed. I was hiding behind boxes. Yes I was determined to get photographs of the feral cats. These woods cats are nocturnal and terrified of humans.
I waited for the feral cats to come into the shed for several hours and when my leg was falling to sleep and I was ready to give up a cat did come through the kitty door. I was happy that the images of the feral cats turned out, as well as they did, because most people do not see this side of a feral cat. They never see them safe, warm and sleeping in a bed made of straw.
This post card was designed from one of my photographs of feral cats sleeping in bed made from straw.
Feral Cat Sleeping in Winter Shelter Post Card
This cat adoption guide is published by Sgolis a cat rescuer, feral cat colony caregiver and shelter provider for feral cats. She also seeks adopters for the kittens and cats that she and her husband rescue. All cats mention in this guide have been rescued, socialized, adopted or are up for adoption. This blog features the topics; health, caring for cats, products used and adoption tips are noted..
Tuesday, January 5, 2016
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Bombay Cat and Green Clover Wall Clock
This Bombay cat with its shiny coat sure does look gorgeous with green clover contrast and this photo clock makes or a fabulous gift for cat lover.
A few years ago this cat found my yard by the woods and decided to spend the summer with me. At the time I thought he was visiting with the other neighborhood cats and going home at night. But when six months past and weather started to change I realized that the cat had taken residency in my garden shed.
This regal looking black cat had ran away from his people after they had took in a queen cat and her kittens. Know that I took many photographs of this mature cat, and that in the green clover photo he is age 16. After reviewing all of the photographs I found that this photo was the best and that it works well when used as a wall clock
This clock would make a wonderful gift for a cat lover. It is a good size wall clock for home office and will compliment any cat theme.
Bombay Cat Clock
A few years ago this cat found my yard by the woods and decided to spend the summer with me. At the time I thought he was visiting with the other neighborhood cats and going home at night. But when six months past and weather started to change I realized that the cat had taken residency in my garden shed.
This regal looking black cat had ran away from his people after they had took in a queen cat and her kittens. Know that I took many photographs of this mature cat, and that in the green clover photo he is age 16. After reviewing all of the photographs I found that this photo was the best and that it works well when used as a wall clock
This clock would make a wonderful gift for a cat lover. It is a good size wall clock for home office and will compliment any cat theme.
Bombay Cat Clock
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black cat,
Bombay cat,
cat clock,
cat lady gifts,
why cats leave home
Plans to Relocate Cats to Farm Rescue
As
far back as I can remember I have always wanted a small farm where I
could relocate
the neighborhood cat colony that I oversee. This farm rescue would
provide
feral, stray and abandoned cats with
safety from crossfire from hunters, wildlife predators and animal
control trappers.
It has been my dream to trap the cats that have been abandoned to the woods by my home. I would like to socialize them and adopt them into forever homes.
The
plan is simple, my
cat
rescue
would be open to accepting all feral cats that had been previously
vaccinated, and sterilized, excluding cats infected with felineimmunodeficiency virus. The feral cats then would stay on the
property and become barn cats.
This
has been my dream for a long time, but
I thought it was only a dream. I
never thought it would come true, BUT
my husband
has agreed that if this is what I want then we can move in the summer
to a farm and I can have a cat rescue.
Husband
suggested
that I
look and collect ideas as to what I want. In the past month I did
look at 2 hobby farms but both were too small for what I wanted, plus
they backed up a busy crossroad and I desired a remote location.
Remote being better for barn cats as there were be less worry of them
attempting to cross a busy road to get to the other side.
Both
of the hobby farms that I looked at had old dilapidated
barns
which meant that we would have to go to the expense of building a
shelter for the cats. It is one thing to remodel a barn, but to
build from ground up is a great expense. In addition the land was
rocky and there was not area suitable for garden. Neither
of the farm houses were to my liking, in my opinion they both should
have been demolished and taken away.
So
my search for a farm to be converted into a cat rescue continues. I
do think there is a need for the feral and stray cats and do plan to
trap the cats at the colony that I oversee before construction;
excavation
and blasting of
the
south ridge commences for urban development.
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cat rescue,
feral cats,
neighborhood cats
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