We only have 7 here. The momma to 3 of them gave birth somewhere else and was sneaking the last little one into my workshop the 1st time I ever seen her. I chased her off thinking it was her 1st go at moving in, it wasn't. About 1/2 hour later I seen her walking out of my doorway without anything in her mouth and knew I had been moved in on. The 4 of them are still here eating all they can.Ron's right. You can't just have one (right now, we have 8)!![]()
It's funny. We took in a stray that swiftly gifted us with a litter of kittens. The idea has always been to re-home them, but several months later, they are all still here. Yesterday, Hubby saw a Craigslist ad where someone was looking for kittens/young cats, and he called them. He said, "After about a 5 minute conversation, I hung up on them. It was absolute pandemonium in the background. I was thinking, "no way am I going to subject these sweet little guys to that!" All that young feline energy goes rough on our nerves (and house) sometimes, but it seems there's a coyote pack that are decimating the local cat population right now, so sending them outside to burn off that energy isn't a popular option, either.![]()
Scott