A Feral Conversation Pt. 2

Mommy, mommy! Pick me up mommy, me wants to sit in yous lap. (Dezi gets up in mommy’s lap and settle’s in and lays down) Mommy, will you tell me more about da feral kitties?

Yes dear I will.. What do you say we brush your beautiful fur while I tell you the story?

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Do we have to mommy?

Yes Dezi we do.

Okay, but me wants extwa tweats after. You was gunna tell me how da ferals survive and how we can help.

Yes dear I was. And we’ll see about those extra treats. That’s something the feral kitties don’t get, so you need to be thankful you do. Anyways, as I told you yesterday most ferals never get to know what a forever home with love and security is. And in the past their only hope was to live a short life, reproducing and fighting and going hungry day in and day out.

Dat’s just pawful mommy. Why do hoomans have to be so mean?

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I don’t know my love. But not all humans are. Today there are a lot of feral colonies that are thriving. They have good humans looking after them. And these people make sure there is food and water and even sometimes shelters available for the times when it’s too cold or too hot. They work tirelessly to get the kitties in the colony spayed and neutered so they can quit having more and more babies. And they find those that can be part of a family and help them find a forever home off the streets. You know your friend Marg?

Oh yes mommy we luv Ms. Marg and all hers kitties and udder animals too.

Borrowed from Marg's Animals.  Little Bit is one of the lucky ferals now living the good life inside his forever home.
Borrowed from Marg’s Animals. Little Bit is one of the lucky ferals now living the good life inside his forever home.

Yes we do Dezi. Well a lot of Ms. Margs kitties were and are feral.

Me didn’t wealize dat mommy. they all seem so pawtastic.

They are Dezi. Being feral doesn’t mean the kitty is bad, it just means that they’re afraid. There are a lot of feral kitties finding homes these days because of the wonderful people that work with them. You can recognize a “kept colony” by the tipped ears. When they get one altered, the doctor cuts a little tip of the ear while they’re sedated so that everyone knows this kitty can’t make or have babies and belongs to a colony. It doesn’t hurt the kitty at all, and it’s a sign to all who see it. The kitties are then returned to their colony to live out their lives. This is called TNR (Trap, Neuter, Return) A lot of the people that take care of these colonies do it on their own. Some have formed rescues and have helpers. And for those of us who don’t have a colony near by we can help educate people about the ferals in their community. And donate. They can always use food and supplies and money. Altho’ a lot of vets will volunteer their time to work with the ferals, a lot of them still charge at least a small fee.

Is dat why yous told our town to chill and to twap da ferals in da community?

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Yes honey it was. Unfortunately our community is very backward and they aren’t open to having a feral colony here, but that doesn’t mean we stop educating them. We keep trying to teach them every chance we get. And we try to educate people on how to be better pet parents so that the kitties don’t end up outside in the first place.

What did they do wiff those kitties mommy?

Well sweety I’m not sure, but I imagine it didn’t turn out well. No kitty belongs in a shelter cage, but ferals really don’t stand a chance of being adopted from a shelter.

Dat makes me so sad mommy. Me wishes every kitty kuld have a home wiff luv like me and sissy have.

I do too Dezi, but until people stand up and take responsibility for the animals in their lives there will always be the need for shelters and rescues and volunteers. These are just a few of the organiztions near us. Feral Friends, Ft. Worth Ferals, and here’s one at a local university. SMU Ferals If you are looking for a feral group in your area or need help with a feral colony of your own, please click here and choose your state to find the nearest organization. And remember, rescues and shelters always need donations. You my dear and your sister need to eat everyday and so do the ferals.

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Those are sum gweat linkies mommy. Me sure hopes dat more peeps learns dat feral kitties awen’t bad and just need help and patience.

Me too sweety, me too.

Purrlease join us again fur our continuing tale fur Adopt a Shelter Cat Mumff. Ifin you missed Pt. 1, click here. And help however, whenever you can.

Till da next time………………..Be Blest!!!

(Dezi: Blue

Mommy: Black)

 

Luv and Hugs and Kitty Kisses 

Dezi and Lexi

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43 thoughts on “A Feral Conversation Pt. 2

  1. There needs to be education about this problem even in schools, so that peeps will learn about this from the get go. Children will learn it, talk to their furmilies about it, and any good results from that is a step in the right direction.

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  2. Another pawtastick post Dezi an Lexi an Lady Audra!
    Our Feral kat rescue started with 8 people who decided sumfing nice had to be dun fur thee ‘riverkatss’ inn town here. Sum of thee memburrss moved away butt Aunty Sheila an Miss Nikki an Lady Lisa an Lady Elka (who tooked care of mee befur) an LadyMum do thee bulk of thee werk now. Wee has support frum thee Sheltur an frum Doc Becker (mee Vet now) an 2 Vet’ss out of town who do spayin an newterin fur BERRY reesonabull. An now wee also help farm people with their barn colonies to spay an newter….
    An most of thee green papurrss an food an totes fur shelterin thee riverkatss comes frum people like LadyMum 😉
    Feral Kat rescue iss THEE BEST!!!!
    HI-5’SS Siddhartha Henry =^,.^=

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    1. Dat’s pawsum. Unfurtunately it’s always a handful of peeps carryin’ da load, but at least they be duin’ sumfin’. Hopefully as time goes on whole towns can get involved and help bear da expense.

      Luv ya’

      Dezi and Lexi

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      1. Yur rite Dezi…it iss allwayss a small numburr of people that doess theelion’ss share of thee werk. LadyMum says if each purrson did a littul sumfing then there wood bee no feralss or lost katss roamin….Wee iss hiopin more people will get involved…we can hope an purray rite???
        paw patss Dharth Henry xxx

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    1. Fanks CK, dat’s pawsum. Weez so glad y’all awe havin’ such good wesults. We wish more communities wuld learn and implement TNR.

      Luv ya’

      Dezi and Lexi

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  3. Such an important message! I hope that more communities become open to feral colonies. That’s a tricky thing here too. I’m glad that the two of you are getting the message out to people It does seem like it is a matter or education and learning to share the world we live in with the other creatures that live here too.

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    1. Fank you. Yes peeps here just don’t know what’s available today, and they be stuck in da dawk ages of cats awe only good fur mousin’. It’s sad, but we keep twyin’ to educate every oppurrtuninty we get.

      Luv ya’

      Dezi and Lexi

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