im considered a little boy (even though... im not very little 14 years old and 6 foot
). That loves animals too much by my parents. If i see a cat/Dog. chicken. Etc as a stray... i also have to go play with them. eventually bring them home. "nurse" them back to health. and from there i give them to a good home (NO animal Shelters). Or keep them myself... Sadly its mostly myself
i get attached to them too easily.
Daniel, you have a heart of gold. I do the same, and find homes for the lost critters that come my way. It is easy to get attached, but it lifts my heart more when I find great homes for them.
I am an advocate for trap neuter return for feral cats.
Years ago, I put food out for what I thought was 1 or 2 cats.
To my amazement, it ended up being 17 cats. Many pregnant females. I searched for a solution.
Searching the internet, I found a few vets that would offer spay/neuter at discount.
I contacted a vet on the list and explained my situation.
Her response was to call animal control to have them removed, being it was not right for them to fend for themselves and be on the streets. She said it would be the "humane" thing to do.
I thought about it for a second, and asked if this was the humane way, every wild animal, squirrels, birds, deer, etc, should be caught by animal control because, they fend for themselves.
She could not respond. Anyway, I found a Humane way to solve the crisis, TNR. I provide food and shelter to the misfits of human error. Raised many kittens that I took from the females to adopt in great homes. Was even able to tame quite a few adults. Yes some died after being hit by cars, etc, it is fate. It breaks my heart every time, but I know they had a better life in the care I provide for them.
Daniel, you should be a vet.


Daniel, you have a heart of gold. I do the same, and find homes for the lost critters that come my way. It is easy to get attached, but it lifts my heart more when I find great homes for them.
I am an advocate for trap neuter return for feral cats.
Years ago, I put food out for what I thought was 1 or 2 cats.
To my amazement, it ended up being 17 cats. Many pregnant females. I searched for a solution.
Searching the internet, I found a few vets that would offer spay/neuter at discount.
I contacted a vet on the list and explained my situation.
Her response was to call animal control to have them removed, being it was not right for them to fend for themselves and be on the streets. She said it would be the "humane" thing to do.
I thought about it for a second, and asked if this was the humane way, every wild animal, squirrels, birds, deer, etc, should be caught by animal control because, they fend for themselves.

She could not respond. Anyway, I found a Humane way to solve the crisis, TNR. I provide food and shelter to the misfits of human error. Raised many kittens that I took from the females to adopt in great homes. Was even able to tame quite a few adults. Yes some died after being hit by cars, etc, it is fate. It breaks my heart every time, but I know they had a better life in the care I provide for them.
Daniel, you should be a vet.