Kitten 2, now "Olive"
This poor thing is the perfect example of the hardships of feral life. She had no idea what was going on when we found her because her eyes were
all glued shut with infection. We used a damp cloth to try and clean them out, but
even after the gunk was gone, things still looked bad. We are sure that a lot of effort and love by the folks at the humane society went into helping this cat. We hope she finds a great forever home with warmth and safety away from the harshness of feral life.
Kitten 3, now "Rudy"
This kitten was in much better shape when we found him and took him to the humane society. We hope he also finds a great home where he can live a life away from the harshness of feral life. We know that fur patterns are random in cats, but both of these cats remind us of other tabbies in the colony. We are always excited to report successes because we must remember the more difficult outcomes. In our time with the colony, we have found a number of deceased kittens that were either taken by disease, inaction by an inexperienced mother, or predators. These two were only 4 weeks old when we found them, and clearly weren't supposed to be out and about on their own yet. We wish them the best!
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