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Booth 54, Where Are You? Print E-mail
The Feral Blog
Written by Ted Semon   
Thursday, May 17, 2012

This coming Saturday, May 19th, from 9am to 5pm, Feral Fixers will be hosting Booth #54 at the West Chicago BloomingFest 2012 event.


Details about this event are in this month's eNewsletter and the headline story on our Home Page.


You can download a flyer about the event here and a map of the event here.


Hope to see you on Saturday!


(With apologies to officer's Toody and Muldoon, we are borrowing their title track, "Car 54, Where Are You?" for this post.

 
1 + 9 - 1 = 9... Print E-mail
The Feral Blog
Written by Ted Semon   
Thursday, May 17, 2012

Today we brought nine more cats to the PAWS-Chicago Spay/Neuter clinic to be fixed. Seven of them were ferals while the other two were friendly ferals.


One of the friendlies did not get surgery because of the general run-down, dehydrated condition it was in, plus a possible fractured leg. Though it is friendly, it has been living on the street and it shows. So, we'll take this one off to the local Animal clinic to be fixed. The other eight cats did fine.


I did the trip both ways, picking up the cats from Tammy's and delivering them to PAWS in the morning and then, in the afternoon, picking them up from PAWS and bringing them back to Tammy's. Super-volunteer Judy was there both in the morning and afternoon to help out (Thanks Judy!) and super-volunteer Mary was also there working with some other cats (Thanks Mary!).


And, this past Sunday, even though we were officially "on break", we had one emergency cat to deal with. Feral Fixers Board Member and super-guy Kurt took the cat into PAWS along with some others he had trapped and then brought it back in the afternoon to Tammy's. Thanks Kurt!


With these nine cats overall, Feral Fixers has processed 36 cats for May, 256 for the year and 3,760 overall.

 
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The Feral Blog
Written by Ted Semon   
Saturday, May 12, 2012

Last Thursday, Feral Fixers had 14 more cats fixed at the PAWS-Chicago Spay/Neuter clinic. We get the story from our President, Tammy...


On Thursday, Jennifer made the trip into PAWS with 12 friendlies and 2 ferals.

One of our friendlies, Owen, had a temperature, so did not receive surgery. His sister, Olivia, had some upper respiratory symptoms, so while she did have surgery, PAWS sent them back with antibiotics to help them recover from whatever bug they had.

Mary did pickup, the PAWS staff was ready and waiting for her to load up so Mary was done early!


Thanks Jennifer! Thanks Mary!


With these 13 cats, Feral Fixers has now processed 27 cats for May, 246 for the year and 3,751 overall.

 
Where To Start? Print E-mail
From The President
Written by Tammy McAuley   
Friday, May 11, 2012

So Far...


So far, this year, we have neutered almost 250 cats. There were more females than males, from our database I show at least 140 were females. Multiply that by 4 potential kittens (and the litters so far have been 5 or 6 kittens) and you have 520 kittens prevented. WOW! And that is not including subsequent births by the end of the year by the kittens born at the beginning of the year! And so on, and so on.


No wonder that DuPage County still is not overrun with kittens. In fact they are doing specials on older cats and hopefully they will find a home, even during “kitten season!


Instead of 10 calls a day, we are down to two to three. We’re keeping our head above water so far and are able to address those situations that we are contacted about. We may never be able to go back to those we didn’t call back last year, hopefully they have not lost hope and will contact us again. We have found that locations never go away forever, we always hear from people again if all of the cats were not neutered. What is very cool is that we will get one or two calls from people who are within a block or two of each other and then we are able to work with them both at the same time. People really are paying attention!


Shelters Stepping Up


Due to the shortage of kittens up to now, we have been able to get more of our kittens into shelters this year than ever before. This means that the shelters handle the adoptions and in some cases, they are taking them before the kittens have been vetted, which frees us up to continue to TNR. It is the fostering and maintenance of the kittens that costs us time that could be used to reduce the numbers even more. In previous years we have been tearing our hair out by this time, swamped beyond belief. We are just about to hit deep water now, so hopefully the shelters will be able to continue to help us – acting as our sandbags against the tide of kittens!!! They’ve been taking our formerly feral adults, too, and those cats are ever so grateful!


You Make So Much Possible


Remember Monte? He had the worst case of ringworm I had ever seen. Well he had weekly lyme dips at the vet for two months (have you ever smelled that stuff? I couldn’t do it at home, besides he looked like he couldn’t stand himself when he came back smelling of it and I wanted him to LIKE me), and now his coat is completely filled in. He’s beautiful and was so tolerant of going into the carrier, even tho he knew what was on the other end. Another cat I was holding got just a bit on one ear and I was able to treat it topically.


It’s very hard to say no when a cat is in need. We’ve had several cats who were 10 years and above that were given up by their families. No vet care for years, needing dentals but still wonderful, viable cats. They, of course, need time to chill out and get a better outlook on life. Because of you, our donors, our support, we are able to get that vet care for them and get them on the road to better homes that will be there for the rest of their lives.


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Henri Print E-mail
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Written by TheArtistFormerlyKnownAsKatt   
Friday, April 13, 2012

Our French cousins are a different breed than we locals are. More reflective, more depressed, more, well French. You can see what I mean, below.



I must admit though, that there is a certain philosophical 'attractiveness' to our friend, Henri. It's even more pronounced in the follow-up video he made...



Carry on Henri, carry on...