Coming Out of the Shadows

Several of the cats are coming out now when I am in with them. They all bear the unfortunate physical characteristics of cats who have suffered malnutrition. Their faces and chins show that distinctness and several of them move very slowly across the ground when they walk. I am renaming them so here are the four bravest-

Morganmor

Junojuno

Sawyersaw

Keegankee

7 thoughts on “Coming Out of the Shadows

  1. It’s the loss of muscle tone. The feline specialist will be looking at them on Weds and give me her evaluation of them. They are all fat- but they are also full of parasites as well. Tomorrow, I go to get profender for all of them. I had a vet tech here today and she saw the same features I did and said it is from early malnutrition. Can’t capture it on film as well as you can see it up close and personal. They will start getting better soon enough-

  2. wow poor things, seems like she should have given them up way before now. do you have all of them now?

  3. she called yesterday and told Mike she isn’t trapping anything but skunks at the moment. She will keep trying and says she sees them loose on the property but can’t get close.

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