Working on TechHelp videos this morning because later this afternoon my fiance is picking up another rescue puppy for fostering. These things are like tribbles, they keep multiplying in my house!
Sandra Truax
@Reply 2 years ago
I know the feeling, my grandson found a starved and abused momma dog and a box full (6) of new born puppies on the side of the road, so guess what grandma ended up with!
Thomas Gonder
@Reply 2 years ago
Dang, and two more street cats have started poaching on the territory of the two I already take care of.
One just strolls in and helps itself to the milk bowl. Doesn't care if I'm there in the kitchen or not.
The other sneaks into the food bowl.
Little do they know, once the "cheap sterilization clinic (vet students practicing)" rolls into town again...
Matt Hall
@Reply 2 years ago
We had a home on a dead-end country road. The kids grew up with a collection of dumped cats that varied from obvious pets to fully feral. We managed the population with the local "neuter scooter" and a live trap. Fun fact: Raccoons, skunks, and opossum like cat food too.
Sami Shamma
@Reply 2 years ago
Just remember, now a days you need to hide your pets!
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