Someone dumped two young male cats (look about one year, are twins, and are
orange and white) near a barn where I jog. The barn is on a farm which is
not a working one. They are friendly and were obviously someone's pets. I
have three cats myself and am unable to adopt them. (One of my cats goes in
and out in the garage through a cat flap. He is very aggressive toward other
cats). The shelter near me (northern NJ) is filled and is not taking any
cats. I always put envelopesof cat food in my pockets when I jog. When I see
them, I give them food. Any thoughts on what I can do with this situation?
Thanks.
Gail
Rhonda - 14 Sep 2005 05:49 GMT
Maybe take pictures and hang up signs with their stories in vet offices
or pet food places -- anywhere where animal-people hang out?
Is someone else feeding them too? Would you be willing to get them to a
vet to be checked over, and make sure they are spayed?
Maybe the vet office has some ideas, too.
Rhonda
> Someone dumped two young male cats (look about one year, are twins, and are
> orange and white) near a barn where I jog. The barn is on a farm which is
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> Thanks.
> Gail