Maybe I should try my guys out in the backyard on harnesses and leashes. There are two strays in the hood and I just had to shoo them out of yard yowling at each other. I want to live trap them, make sure they are fixed and up on shots and see if they would start feeding in our front yard.
Clothes all folded. Now knitting.
Fyi TAR is running late. At least 45 min.
See if a nearby ag school has a TNR program. You might be able to get traps and services from them. My parents are giving birth control to the mama feral who they feed. They've TNR'd the rest of the crew (two of their current cats are her offspring) but they haven't been able to trap her after years of trying. So she gets a weekly tuna treat laced with BC. Which find kinda hilarious, but it is working.
eta: [link] This is the NMSU one. I think my parents got trap from them, but their personal vet is doing all the rest. He gives them a group discount, heh.
What does TNR mean, sara?
We were at the IKEA outside Philly yesterday and learned that a bunch of stray cats apparently live in their underground parking garage. The guy we talked to said they'd tried to catch them dozens of times and have had no luck.
Okay, I managed to get a bit of stuff done between games. My Columbus Day project is the woodshed. Cleared it out today, except the shelf. Tomorrow I'll finish clearing and put in the new floor.
Trap, Neuter, Release. If you can't tame them and rehome them, it's a lot better to have a stable, nonprocreating cat colony.
I just had Graeter's PUMPKIN ice cream.
You all wish you were me.
So full of turkey and pie I may expire. And I finished eating like, 3 hours ago. IOW, Happy Thanksgiving! (Canadian style.)