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This is Blackie 1 - you can just make out where his left ear was "tipped" to indicate that he is a feral cat that has been neutered.
This the last feral female that needs to be spayed. Her name has become "ITS HER" by default because we so rarely get a good look at her.
This is Patches the last of the garage cat trio. She has a little califlower ear that just makes her even cuter. All three of the garage cats are "fixed"
This is Smudge who acts as a liaison between the garage cats and barn cats. Smudge has been neutered although we didn't have his ear tipped because he is so tame he may still be able to become someone's pet.
This is Sonny - the first of the "chosen ones" who have garage access.
This is Smudge who acts as a liaison between the garage cats and barn cats. Smudge has been neutered although we didn't have his ear tipped because he is so tame he may still be able to become someone's pet.
This is Momma, the first truely feral cat that we were able to catch and have spayed.
This is Jack, as in One Eyed Jack, who lost his eye when he was a kitten. Jack is ear tipped and neutered.
This is Little Stripe, from Momma's last litter. Named for the small strip from his nose up his face. Sex unknown.
This is Spookie, also from Momma's last litter. Sex unknown.
This is Big Stripe (go ahead and compare the size of the stripe to Little Stripe above), the last of Momma's last litter. Sex unknown.
This is Little Stripe, from Momma's last litter. Named for the small strip from his nose up his face. Sex unknown.
This is Spookie, also from Momma's last litter. Sex unknown.
This is Big Stripe (go ahead and compare the size of the stripe to Little Stripe above), the last of Momma's last litter. Sex unknown.
Edited - Finally got a picture of Stripe, Smudge's litter mate. Stripe has been ear tipped and neutered.
There is also one or two more black cats not pictured that need to be trapped and fixed. We believe it is either one or two males. Just not sure if it is the same cat we are seeing from time to time or if it is actually two different cats. Hopefully it isn't Three cats!
you have done a fine job of documenting the herd
ReplyDeletealmost always, a calico (torties too) are female. If u find a male, it is very very rare!!
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