It is hard to see them go, but they do get to decide without a lot of strangers telling them they can’t. When it comes to the end of life decisions, cats have a much better system than humans.
]]>She has been through a few hurricanes, Jams, and rose to the top of the heap, so she definitely was tough.
]]>The problem is that there is no obvious replacement for her. There are only two true feral females left, Froggy and Lucrezia. The others are toms, and they will move on. That means that the ‘Trap, Neuter, Release’ is coming to its conclusion. Neither Froggy nor Lucrezia have ever produced a kitten to my knowledge, although both are old enough. If they had kittens, they didn’t survive much beyond birth.
Tip is fixed, and not a true feral anymore, and Ringo has never really integrated into the ‘family’.
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