Blog
09/17/18 to 09/23/18
NORTH TEXAS GIVING DAY
$5,000 for our Feral Cats – THANKS!
Relocations
Our Cats after Release
Calls/Emails: Mystery Phone Number in Waxahachie
BMG (Bitch/Moan/Groan): Massive Diarrhea
OMG (Oh My God): “Jet” – Congestive Heart
Failure
Relocations: I placed 13 this
week.
3 Garage
in Argyle (Christy, Tyler, Kaylie)
4 Adoption
Group (Mavis, Gwen, Chewy, Jewel)
6
Barn in Nevada (Mya, Celia,
Dove, Larry, Curley, Moe)
Our Cats after Release:
1.
Southlake: Cho and Snickers went
to this barn next to the family home.
Both are around and doing well. I
caught a picture of Cho:
2.
Southlake: Sandy and Thomas went
to this garage with a cat door in a window.
They see both but Sandy in around more regularly. They have adjusted well!
3.
Lucas: Screech went to this barn
in Lucas. He is friendly boy but gets
over-stimulated. He is doing great with
the barn owner and seems to really be enjoying the barn environment.
Calls/Emails: Mystery
Phone Number in Waxahachie
Received
a call from a lady in Waxahachie. She
said I had called her…??? I checked all
my numbers for relocations and cats but could not find her number. I apologized and I hung up. Checking my recent number, YES I had called
her – or at least my phone called her. She
said she gets “mystery” calls all the time.
We both have AT&T. Wonder if
there is something weird going on…???
BMG: Massive Diarrhea
Got
a big guy in house that has VERY BIG POOP and always loose. Got to find a place for him that will “understand”
his problem. Had it checked – and all
clear of disease or parasites. ???
OMG: “Jet” – Congestive Heart Failure
Jet
was a big, black cat – very friendly boy.
He came from Hickory Creek Animal Services where he had been in quarantine
for biting someone. He was no problem
here. On Tuesday morning when I got up,
I heard some strange noises in the cat room.
I went in and found Jet having trouble breathing. I got dressed and took him to the Emergency
Clinic here in Lewisville. X-rays discovered
that his is lungs were filled with liquid.
He died during the exam. This was
all from 5:30 am to 7:30 am. I took his
body to All Care for a group cremation.
This was certainly a shock – he was only 2 years old. RIP, Jet!
Thanks
for following the Barn Cats Blog. Peg
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