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The large colony of cats that we have been working on is nearing completion. There are still a couple stragglers, but we wanted to give you an update on the cats we took to the vet today.
Out of the EIGHT cats we brought in, only ONE is male, which means SEVEN of them are female! This is why going back to TNR the remaining cats is so VERY important. It only takes one male, and with seven females, the potential for high population growth is there. In just the first litter of the season, we could see anywhere from 14-35 kittens born, which would be a HUGE setback! THANK YOU to the trappers and the caretakers who are vigilant and make sure any stragglers left behind are also caught and fixed. Be part of the solution. Donate: pawsandlove.net/donate Venmo: pawsandlove **Photo is of a previous mama cat who was spayed several years ago through our TNR program. She had FIVE kittens, some of whom needed to be treated for upper respiratory infections. Remember when we posted about TNRing a LARGE colony of cats on February 13 in which a total of 41 cats have now been spayed/neutered? Well...these are some of the cats who eluded us the last time! We know there are at least 10 individuals and last night we were able to trap 7 of them! YES! It is so important to go back and get any stragglers. Even leaving just one cat behind can result in more kittens in the future so it's best to "fix 'em all." The last cat in the photos is a straggler from another large colony we did back in January. The caretaker is helping to get the final ones so that there will be no more babies. Teamwork!! We're getting closer to being able to mark both of these colonies as "DONE!" Hopefully the rain will hold off so we can get the others today. It's another trapping day! As a reminder, donations are always appreciated to continue this critical work here in Beaufort County. The average cost per TNRed cat is $150. So when we go out to trap large colonies like this, it all adds up to be quite an investment. Every donation, no matter how big or small, provides support to help cats and community members live better lives through spay/neuter. To support us: Venmo: pawsandlove pawsandlove.net/donate **If you wish for donations to go to TNR, please include that** Thank you friends! Lets hope we can get the rest of the kitties today! Wish us luck! |
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