Well, that word (fix) is not a favorite around here but once the event is over, our feral kitties will be very happy indeed.
As was I.
The mairie has sent out a notice that our village ferals will be sterilized and put back, when they have recovered, into their outdoor places in our little village.
Some have a little house and food is always left for them by various people.
This little sweetie in the photo is probably a distant relative of mine, I hope. I like having some of my family around the town, just in case I’m ever out there by accident! I’m sure they would take me home to mama right away.
Don’t leave us out in the cold….
Every kitty is special and deserves love, Loulou. I’m so happy that your village takes care of them.
Mama is taking pics of them so that you can see how darling they are. Such sweeties, oviously well fed by several….
I’m so happy they are taking care of the ferals!
Mama is going to get pics of them soon. They are all very healthy and sweet but shy, shy.
That is furry good news about the ferals, LouLou.
And yes, We do think it pawsible you and that sweet kitty are related.
We love the art – furry seasonal.
MERCI for your thoughts! Love your visits and views!
This is fabulous news, Loulou!
Oui, we are very glad for the decision to help our ferals, who are so beautiful, even I have to say that!
I am glad your village is helping ferals. That one does look like a relative of yours. Beautiful art. XO
Merci, Ms E and I guess it’s easier in a small village than a big city….
Awww, he’s adorable. Four paws up to anyone who helps these precious, misunderstood kitties.
We feel the same way, lot of applaws for these good anthros.
An interesting side note. My father’s first name was Ferol. An unusual name – apparently was a “family” name. Also we think Teddy was a feral before someone caught him and brought him to the shelter where WE were lucky enough to find him!!
Hugs, Pam
OH, Teds, how lucky your mama and papa were to have had someone who found you and took you to safety!!! Mama tried to feed some of our ferals as they have a little house with dishes nearby so it’s quite easy to do.
That kitty looks for sure that he/she could be a relative of yours, LouLou!
Love your twinkle art! Very festive!
Or is that snow?? Eek…we are supposed to get that here on Sunday…not fun for driving…and everyone will be coming beck from their Thanksgiving holiday trips. We pray for safety on the roads and no drunk or stupid or careless drivers.
Oh, oui, oui, let’s hope everyone adapts to the driving conditions. Snow is not easy to drive in.
Cute pics and lovely art!
Merci, Miss Goddess! It’s nice to see you. Sorry we have missed so many comment boxes in so many places…
LouLou, we say “Hurrah !” for your village and its decision to TNR (trap-neuter-return) the ferals to their caretaker colonies ! Blessings to those community caretakers as well !
We especially enjoyed the first photo of you bright0eyed and fu of love !
Merci, Ms Mary. It is a great program and mama will try to feed them more often. There is an org Chat Bleu, that helps with all of these things, too.
That is very good news that all the ferals will be sterilised. It will give them a much better life.
Oui, we agree, maybe put a little dent in their “love” life, haha. MAMA, DON’T JOKE ABOUT THAT!! Oops, sorry, Loulou…