Sunday, July 17, 2016



Blog 06/30/16 to 07/17/16


I’M BACK! 

Relocations
Our Cats after Release
Bad Calls/Emails:  Full Phone Message Box
BMG (Bitch/Moan/Groan:  No Entry This Week
OMG (Oh My God):  Bonham Update (Willow and Mel)

Relocations and In Take:   Got home on Friday and just picking up equipment and making plans to place cats next week.    

Our Cats after Release:
1.     Aubrey:  Betty, Keiko, and Roberta were placed under this carport.  Keiko and Roberta are spending most of their time in the neighbor’s barn but are coming home to eat.  Betty has made a “home for herself” in the back of the ATV.



2.     Fairview:  Minnie, Puffs, and Barb were placed in this workshop/barn area.  They are all doing great.  AND – one of them got out of the cage before they were official released but had taken up in a cabinet.  WHATEVER WORKS! 
3.     Bartonville:  Byron, Nelson, and Blake are living at a goat dairy farm.  Blake is being illusive but he has been spotted on the property.  Byron and Nelson are around and seen each day. 
4.     Northlake:  Buddy and Stripe were placed on a back patio.  They are hiding in the front bushes because of the heat but both come back to eat.  All is good in Northlake!
5.     Seagoville:  Ribbit was placed in this barn…BUT the owners of the property “fell in love” with him and he is now permanently inside.  GOOD GOING RIBBIT! 
6.     Lewisville:  Junior went home with one of our volunteers.  He will be an inside pet. 

Bad Calls/Emails:  Full Phone Message Box
Please, people:  Keep your messages cleared out.  Also, sometimes I get “Message box not set up yet”.   OK – People with this situation should not be leaving ANYBODY ELSE any messages. 

BMG:  No Entry This Week

OMG:  Bonham Update
We put 3 cats in a workshop in Bonham several months ago.  I just received updated pictures from the property owner.  The single cat is Willow and the two are Celia (their black inside cat who now has an outside boyfriend) and Mel the orange/white tabby.  We put a third cat out with them which they also see often.  WONDERFUL NEWS!



    Thanks for following the Barn Cats Blog.          Peg

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