I have a feral cat that I got four years ago and I am absolutely in love with him. His name is Jack after Jack Skellington and he is probably one of the best cats I've ever met in my life. It's not just because he's my cat, he just had such a bad reputation and I feel like he never got a chance. The vet that I got him from was trying to find him a home before Christmas and no one wanted him so when I was looking through craigslist just browsing, I saw this cute cat. I went to the vet and they warned me that he bites and scratches people, so I sat on the floor and let him come to me. He laid on my lap and purred so loud, he has not stopped purring sinceEXCITED!!! We had a family pow-wow, last night to decide how we can do more to help out while under lock-down. Tomorrow, we're going to the SPCA to pick up a pair of feral kitties. DS is a feral cat wizard and these two are very young (10 & 19 months,) so there's an excellent chance of gentling them enough to make them good house pets. One's a blue tuxedo, the other is all black - and they're both long-haired beauties. I think we can count on one staying here furever, but socializing will give her little brother a much better chance at finding a good home. And if that doesn't happen, well, he can stay, too!
I CAN'T WAIT!!!!!

There is so much that everyone can do to help out our world at this time.
I have really enjoyed giving away eggs to people. The cost of my chicks are more than half the price of what I usually charge because I just want people to have something to do. A lot of kids are at home until next school year and I think it's very educational for parents to raise chickens or ducklings with their kids.