Sunday, March 31, 2019


Blog 03/25/19 to 03/31/19


Relocations
Our Cats after Release
March Closeout
Calls/Emails:   Texting for 7 Months
BMG (Bitch/Moan/Groan):  More Cold Weather
OMG (Oh My God):  Leo for Adoption

Relocations:   I placed 5 this week.    
2          Shed in Gunter (Billie, Jody)
2          Barn in McKinney (Thia, Meow)
1          Adoption Group (Leo)            

March Closeout:  I placed 23 this month in 6 North Texas counties: 
            Collin              Grayson          Parker
            Denton            Kaufman        Tarrant

Our Cats after Release:   
1.     Arlington:  Shadow, Harry and Genie went to this large horse riding stable.  Since their release, they have seen 2 out of 3 but lots of food is disappearing.  I’ll bet they are all still around.  The property is also surrounded by family homes which is good in case they decide to roam.
2.     Poetry:  Paro and Midnight went to this family barn.  Both are seen regularly so all is good in Poetry!  The wife can even PET Midnight – YES!   

Calls/Emails:   Texting for 7 Months
I was contacted in September last year about putting some cats in Princeton.  That person did not live there but owned the property where other folks lived.  Unsure if they were family or not.  I called and left messages but she never answered or returned my calls.  She began texting on September 21, 2018.  I just wanted to talk with her to see what the property was like and to put a plan together.  TEXTING and TEXTING and TEXTING for 7 months!   I have given up on this one.          

BMG:   More Cold Weather
Here it is the very end of March and I am still using winter hidey boxes, rugs, and heat lamps. 
All I do is laundry and more laundry when equipment is picked up.  Please, God!  End the cold weather – this is TEXAS!     

OMG:   Leo for Adoption
Leo came from Oak Cliff where he was living in a garage.  One night, ne was attacked by “something” that took out a 4” x 4” piece of his skin on his neck below his left ear.  The property owners did not know what to do.  Leo is a very friendly guy and deserves a safe, indoor home.  He came to Barn Cats to get healed and then go to an adoption group.  That happened this week.  He was getting FAR TO COMFORTABLE at my house.


UPDATE:  I just got a text last Sunday afternoon – LEO HAS BEEN ADOPTED!!!!!!!!   YEAH!!!!!!!!!

Thanks for following the Barn Cats Blog.            Peg                                                                    

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