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Published Wed January 11, 2023
Last name | L |
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First name | Anamaria |
Email address | Email hidden; Javascript is required. |
Please tell us about your Community Cats | |
Where are the cats located? | Outside my home |
What is the cat colony populated with? | Both adult cats and kittens |
# cats (old) | 5 or less |
The cats appear to be | healthy |
The cats live | outside |
The cats are fed by: | myself |
Do you know if anyone has been bitten or scratched by one of the cats? | no |
I have asked for assistance through Osceola County previously | No, this is my first request. |
Are you willing to trap the cats yourself? | yes |
Do you own your own trap or traps? | no |
Are you willing to transport the trapped cats for spay/neuter? | yes |
Are you the colony feeder? | no |
Additional comments | I was trying to feed 2 cats that came 1st to our back yard but now, we had a female cat that came to our home pregnant. She has the kittens like 2 weeks ago. Then another came by pregnant and had the kittens just outside. We had the colder temperatures, so we brought them inside the home because we don't want them to die. I have asthma and allergies, so unfortunately, I can't take care of them inside the home. I read the information and they are used to us so we can pass by and do the spaying/neutering, vaccinating, and ear-tipping of community cats and as soon as the temperatures are good again then can be doing the community cats thing. Let me know, I am allergic but I don't want nothing bad to happened to animals. Please advise, Thank you so much for all you help. Have a nice day. |