It’s been a very quiet and uneventful day today. I quite like those! But I did get some potential good news from the Cat Lady.
She had a potential adoptee for either Ginger or Toni. She didn’t have a very good picture of Toni, though, so I managed to get a few for her, including this one.

She filled me in on the potential adopter. They had a cat for 17 years, before losing it to age, and are interested in adopting another. They already have a three legged dog, so a three legged cat was definitely of interest! The dog is only 6 pounds – Ginger is heavier than that! He’s also the calmer one, as far as general temperament goes. Toni is younger and much more energetic. This is an older person, so I think Ginger would be better fit. They still have to go through the application process, but if this does go through, whichever cat they decide on would basically to the vet for shots and an exam, then straight to their new home, instead of the usual week or two at the Cat Lady’s first.
As we were talking, the Cat Lady told me about a struggle the shelters are having. They recently did a TNR for a stray that I believe turned out to be female. Once the cat was with them, though, she was incredibly friendly. They didn’t want to release her to fend for herself again, as she would have transitioned to the indoor life instantly. They had no room, none of the other shelters have room, and after sharing her photo and bio everywhere, they could find no one to take her in or adopt her. Even the Cat Lady had to say no. Tomorrow, the cat goes back to the streets.
It was all I could do to not say “we’ll take her!” We have too many indoors already, and I wouldn’t want another situation like what happened with Marlee escaping, never to be seen again. I still feel so bad about that.
It illustrates, however, just how difficult it is for animals in our province right now. Cats in particular. It’s just so hard to get them adopted out!
The Re-Farmer

We have the same population problem here… that’s largely why I ended up keeping the KitKats, despite them causing Toonces to leave. It SUCKS!!
I’m glad you know, and respected, your own limits!!
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I just read an article today. The SPCA in BC took in 200 cats and kittens from one home! The owner had reached out to them for help. It turns out people were dumping “strays” into his yard. The SPCA tried to help out in situ at first. The cats were all well cared for, but in the end, they decided they had to take them all, and get the vet care and spay/neuters done as quickly as possible. They were already full, and are looking to actually rent a building to house these cats in the process.
No surprise, they are asking for donations to help out!
That was something we were warned about, when we asked the Cat Lady for advice on officially becoming a rescue. People would start to just dump cats on us. 😥
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I got my prev 2 cats that way. Which reminds me… I need to put some effort into arranging for kitties to go to Cats House on Kings, in case I die unexpectedly.
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Ah, the things we need to take into account when age or health is part of the picture!
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Yep. I don’t want my kids to end up in the shelter!!
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