I know we talked about building your own cat house or dog house.
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“You may shoot me with your words, you may cut me with your eyes, you may kill me with your hatefulness, but still, like air, I'll rise!” ― Maya Angelou
We helped our neighbors, help a stray/abandoned cat, and using a similar box, on their front porch.
(We managed to feed her, and help to catch her, and get her into foster care. She is in the care of a no-kill rescue organization. Mia, will have a good home, soon.)
Several of us, were working on saving this poor cat. When I say "we", I mean, the neighbors on my street.
We all have rescue animals of our own. We worked together, to save this poor girl.
People make fun of us here and make jokes about our dogs having the mark of the devil but here they're extremely strict about stray dogs and cats. You must have your pets microchipped if you live in the city limits. And they have to have all their shots current. If your pet gets out and roams free and gets picked up by the pound they wait 72 hours before that pet is placed for adoption. If your pet has tags you must show up to the pound with the shot record. Also, before you can get your pet out they have to be microchipped, have shots updated, and be spayed or neutered. They're really strict about that. But we also don't have a lot of strays running around. All our shelters are full though. They're doing all they can to keep animals from being put down.
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“You may shoot me with your words, you may cut me with your eyes, you may kill me with your hatefulness, but still, like air, I'll rise!” ― Maya Angelou
That's great that you all are working so hard to save her FWM.
I have heard of people using Rubbermaid totes, but this is cheaper and easier I would think.
Well, NAOW, the Styrofoam would provide more insulation, than a plastic tote. (I would think.) And keep the animal warmer.
If people would just spay/neuter their animals, the stray population would go down.
Big time, I think.
With the rubbermaid totes, I think they tell you to line them with styrofoam or similar. My concern would be that a strong wind would blow the styrofoam cooler's away. The tote would be heavier.
They have a bunch of these on Pinterest.
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I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.
NAOW I was asking because I have a stray I'm feeding & it was getting cold. I ended up using a covered litter box that I lined with an old fleece pullover. It had a vent hole on top that I put packing tape over. He seems to like his box & sleeps in it every night.
Now I just need to figure out how to get it off the ground when we get almost two feet of snow in the next few days. Any suggestions Geeks?
NAOW I was asking because I have a stray I'm feeding & it was getting cold. I ended up using a covered litter box that I lined with an old fleece pullover. It had a vent hole on top that I put packing tape over. He seems to like his box & sleeps in it every night.
Now I just need to figure out how to get it off the ground when we get almost two feet of snow in the next few days. Any suggestions Geeks?
The Styrofoam cooler is a great & cheap idea.
Do you have an old Rubermaid tote you could spare, Lexxy?
Weight it down with a couple of big rocks, or bricks. And put his house on top of it.
Just an idea.
Maybe someone else will come up with something better.
NAOW I was asking because I have a stray I'm feeding & it was getting cold. I ended up using a covered litter box that I lined with an old fleece pullover. It had a vent hole on top that I put packing tape over. He seems to like his box & sleeps in it every night.
Now I just need to figure out how to get it off the ground when we get almost two feet of snow in the next few days. Any suggestions Geeks?
The Styrofoam cooler is a great & cheap idea.
Do you have an old Rubermaid tote you could spare, Lexxy?
Weight it down with a couple of big rocks, or bricks. And put his house on top of it.
Just an idea.
Maybe someone else will come up with something better.
My coworker suggested I move my patio table over by the door where the box is to shelter it. So far that sounds like the easiest plan.
That cracked me up. Since it said found on 75th it might be a city boy who's never seen a possum before. But one would hope he knew what a cat looked like.