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sapphire
11-01-2010, 09:19 PM
:heart::wink::heart:Hello,

We are looking for 2 or 3 Feral Mousers that are spayed and nuetered and in Good Health that need a good home. It would be ideal if they were kittens as this will be a long time gig for them. Meaning this is permanent home. They will be provided with shelter and any extra food needed. But they really need to be good mousers. They are plenty of rats and mice. There are not other animals on the property except the wild kind. There is a small dog that will live there on and off. But not a regular basis.

I have had feral cats before so I know alittle about them and what they need. But I know each case is different.

Please if you know who to contact and how toset this up please email me privately.

Thank you. :heart:

Shandi
11-02-2010, 11:11 AM
I don't know much about feral cats, but I'm wondering how you would know if a
"kitten" was a good mouser. And the idea of bringing kittens to a property that has
no other animals except the "wild" kind doesn't seem a good situation for the kittens.

I would think that most feral cats would be good mousers, especially if they have no food
on a regular basis. I've heard that cats who actually eat mice can get various diseases.

Forgotten Felines specializes in feral cats, but I don't know if you could adopt for the reason
you stated.



:heart::wink::heart:Hello,

We are looking for 2 or 3 Feral Mousers that are spayed and nuetered and in Good Health that need a good home. It would be ideal if they were kittens as this will be a long time gig for them. Meaning this is permanent home. They will be provided with shelter and any extra food needed. But they really need to be good mousers. They are plenty of rats and mice. There are not other animals on the property except the wild kind. There is a small dog that will live there on and off. But not a regular basis.

I have had feral cats before so I know alittle about them and what they need. But I know each case is different.

Please if you know who to contact and how toset this up please email me privately.

Thank you. :heart:

sapphire
11-02-2010, 06:23 PM
Hello Shandi,
I understand your concern and should have phrased that differently. What I meant by kittens was young cats or a mother and family. so that they could have a long life in their new home.

I am experienced with feral cats and all that goes along with them, but I just don't have any for property.

So many views and no replys... ???
Typical of this BB.

Oh well, will make the usual phone calls.