To Catch a Mousse [or] Live and Let Meow

Recently daydreamed of some feral fuzzles that I used to take care of...
Back in the days when I worked for a publishing house that was situated by a creek, I helped capture, spay/neuter, and maintain the daily doolie for a couple of sets of kittens and the mama kat that made them. This whole process was supported by the Creekside Veterinary Hospital of Soquel and was kept up by the entire office.

Through the wonders of Chicken-on-a-Stick & the ever cloying Sausage Surprise I was able to gain the trust of the wee meows and became quite close with them. A few were adopted out, a couple lived out their time by the creek, and sadly enough my personal favorite (orange & white Fuzzle) was smooshed by a car.

I believe in the mission to implement a trap-neuter-release solution to Feral cat colonies. Let us stabilize the fuzzle quantity 'cause there are enough unwanted fuzzles out there - nuf said.
If you would like more info & assistance in maintaining a local feral cat colony please check out the local Feral Cat Coalition Homepage. They have a bunch o' good info on the site.

and on to other pending Fuzzle Features...
At the San Diego Humane Society we have a fine batch o' meeses for your adopting pleasures.
I met this group a couple of weeks back and I believe there are still some available.
Cream Puff - young Female Mouse - Super Social!
If you have been wanting a fuzzle friend but can not commit a bunch of home space - consider this tiny luvbert.
au revoir !




















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