Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Ferals #11, #12, & #13

These three cats are all part of litters from Spring 2015 and are hopefully some of the last cats to grow up in this colony. A couple of the more skittish mature cats were getting pretty close to going into the traps last night for the first time ever. Perhaps the idea of Winter is making them desperate, but once they're in, they're fixed.

"Seal Point"
There is already one cat in the colony with markings like this. It is older (approx. 2 years), already fixed, and we have a different nickname for it. This girl did have some eye issues when she was young but somehow pulled through.

 "Black White Spot Two"
This guy also has markings that match an older cat in the colony that is already fixed. The only marking is a white spot on his chest. The vet gave him a de-worming treatment to attempt to remedy some digestive problems that put him at risk for infection. There are several small black cats that will most likely be treated for the same issue.

 "Goggles"
There are a lot of tabbies in the colony, and most of them are fixed already. This guys is recognizable because of his eyes. They are quite sunken into his head. For a long time, he always had his second, inner eyelids up. We don't know if it was because he was sick or something, but it seems to have gone away.

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