I love the sound of Petey snoring. It's so cute. Probably because it's not as close/loud as the sound of Frank snoring. You'd think Petey's snore would be more intense because he has a snout and Frank has a nose, but, not so. I made chicken tonight, and threw together a salad, and cooked up some broc. I'm still wearing my apron and I'm really tired. And I don't feel like moving. But I did because we need to wrap Petey's paws.
::sigh::.
I need to put food away, wash the dishes, empty the dishwasher, sign Loretta's card, and wrap Jackie's present. And then crash. And I want to be in bed by 9. Wish me luck.
Any ideas on what to do with feral cats that were born on your property? I'm taking suggestions because I don't like what Frank has suggested thus far.
Nite y'all. ;)
Keep one? and the rest put up a sign for. They are going to require shots and stuff if you keep them around so its best that you find them homes as soon as they are big enough to not need a mother.
ReplyDeleteDon't keep any. That'll be bad news bears. And you finally just got rid of the cat pee smell in the house from the previous owner. The kitten will probably smell whats left over and start up where the other cat left off.
ReplyDeleteResearch where the town kennel is. (hopefully they have one, and that town doesnt just kill everything they dont want.)
See what they would suggest you do.
cats don't pee where other cats pee. Male cats will mark areas they define as theirs when they smell another cat in their territory but that is completely different. They are quite reserved about peeing and if they are outdoor cat will meow till they cant hold it any longer for you to let them out so they can go find a nice quite hidden place to pee at. Until my cat was almost dead or outside of random litter box usage I NEVER saw her do anything. She would always go the distance to be private.
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