Last night I said a prayer for these ferals and I do believe He was listening. This morning I put food out for the ferals but I did not see them as they were most-likely in the shed. Tonight, I walked by the building again with the dog and there was a woman standing there. She told me she had been feeding these cats ever since they were born. Last night when I came with food I must have been ahead of her and that is why they were so hungry. Her intention is to befriend these cats and get them fixed. She said she is making progress with the kittens but the mom is very scared. The conversation went on but to put it in a nut-shell, the homeless cats are being taken good care of. I have offered to help her spay the females and I will also drop food off . There are two pure white and one orange & the mother is white and the father (yep, he's hanging around), is a calico. I will keep you posted on the progress of this difficult task of TNR (trap, neuter and release). The shelter is FULL so no other choice.
An 'ear-nip', a small slice off the top of the ear, is the international symbol for a feral cat that has been sterilized. Talk about the other end of the spectrum - These two ladies are Emmi & Didi and they live in the lap of luxury. Can you tell?
Max had mouse-breath today.

Stay tuned for home-made cookies 'cause this girl has a craving.