We found a rare
white Manx cat in our yard and at first, we thought it was a
neighborhood stray, but when we found that it was living in our yard
we thought it was abandoned. (Sleeping in the grass garden, or under the side deck)
We ruled out feral
quickly due to it not hissing at people, and not running away from
humans. That is not to say that the cat does not walk away when we
come close to it but unlike feral cats. When I approach the cat it walks to a safe
distance and sits down.
Whenever we find a
stray cat living in our yard we do feed it and give it water while
searching for its people. Normally I take photographs of the cat and
post a flyer around the neighborhood and on local bulletin boards. I also put a flyer in the mailboxes with the cat's information along with
how to contact me.
A woman five houses
away called and told me that the cat looks a lot like the kittens from a house
two doors down from me. They had a Manx cat but instead of putting
the kittens up for adoption they just opened the garage. I learned
this occurred ten years ago and that this woman said she had trapped
a white Manx
cat and had it spayed and vaccinated before releasing.
So if this is the same cat then it was part of the TNR
program and I guess found its way to a neighbor who cared for it
/ adopted the cat I do not know. I do know that a neighbor recently
moved and this white cat recently found its way to my yard.
Our thinking is that
the people that moved may have left the cat behind, or maybe they
were the cats caretaker and now the cat has found its way to my yard.
So many unanswered questions.
My husband and I
have decided to get the cat dependent upon us for food and water then
trap it and take it into the veterinarian to check for a microchip.
In the meantime I
call this cat Honey…
Here is a photo I
captured of her
Manx cat at feeding station |
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