Willie

Nov. 25th, 2007 06:30 pm
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Our little neighborhood stray has been coming around for food every couple of days now that its getting colder out. He cries at our back or front porch and if we're around we'll bring food and water out. We were talking with a friend that's rescued lots of cats in the past who gave us some ideas on building him a warm house for the outside for the winter and had plans to make one http://www.pacthumanesociety.org/core/WinterShelter.htm .

Tonight when he came meowing we noticed a cut on his head between his eye and ear. Its not bad - our old cat Max did something similar when scratching with his back paws before (when we weren't keeping up on trimming nails) but Willie's cut is quite infected. He needs vetinary care, and clearly doesn't belong to someone. I'm assuming he's got different people that are looking in on him. Someone put a flea collar with a bell on him at some point - no tags or anything. The bell is smooshed and the collar (just like he) is filthy.

We can trap him and get him vetinary care, but we can't give him a home. Time to make some calls. http://www.straypetsinneed.info/ (where our cats and buns came from) can't take him but their voicemail suggested that we talk with a local animal control office (which is where they get their animals from). The city doesn't deal with cats because they don't have to legally http://www.city.waltham.ma.us/animal/FAQs.htm and suggested contacting http://www.thecatconnection.org/ . These guys have a voicemail saying that they are overwhelmed and can't help folks calling in about strays themselves but can suggest some no kill shelters. Geez! When I had called the Metrowest Humane Society months back to ask for advice for him they weren't too helpful beyond "geez, poor cat".

Is anyone looking for a cat? The poor guy is missing an eye, half a jaw and who knows how old he is! Its the last kind of kitty anyone would want to adopt. He's very trusting of us though - he comes right up to us, meows at us, rubs on us and when we opened the garage tonight (for a brief moment we thought we'd try and trap him in there until we could get him to a vet but we know the second we opened the door later on he'd run out) he didn't act skittish at all about going in there. He's not feral, but he doesn't seem to belong to anyone either.

For now we have food and water outside for him and one of those makeshift warm houses since we did have some foam and large plastic bins laying around unused. He's using it! We went to Petco to get him one of the http://www.amazon.com/Flexi-Mat-Mysterious-Purr-Padd-pads/dp/B000084EG6 blankets for inside of the smaller box and he came running out of it when the motion light came on when we returned. The poor thing. Perhaps it will make it easier to trap him if it comes to that. We could get him medical treatment and let him back out again, but I'm guessing he'd need antibiotics for a bit (and there wouldn't be an easy way to give them if he's outdoors. We don't have anywhere we could keep him away from our cats save for that garage.

Anyway, if you have any ideas, we'd love them. Here's hoping the Cat Connection folks call back soon also with some ideas.

Re: poor kitty :(

Date: 2007-11-26 12:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] roaming.livejournal.com
MSPCA puts them to sleep if they are "unadoptable", which can mean older than the preferred cute kitten stage. :-<

ARL might have ideas/or fosters. They're very dedicated, and well known, so they tend to be booked up solid and can't take more, but it's worth checking.

Re: poor kitty :(

Date: 2007-11-26 12:27 am (UTC)
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Yeah, I was thinking MSPCA more for ideas, though as you said, if euthanasia is the most humane option in this case... ARL were very helpful with me a couple of years ago when I was trying to find somebody to take care of a very sick raccoon I saw in Cambridge. I was impressed with their dedication.

Re: poor kitty :(

Date: 2007-11-26 12:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tk7602.livejournal.com
unadoptable... like missing an eye and half a jaw :(

i left voicemail with a whole bunch of places tonight. all of the shelters i called had voicemail messages saying that they had no space, which was not encouraging.

i was thinking about making a cat door in my garage door so that he could at least come and go from there. a nice warm enclosure inside there would be better than nothing.


Re: poor kitty :(

Date: 2007-11-26 01:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] roaming.livejournal.com
Cat door in garage = great idea!* At the very least it would buy him time while all of us try and find him a suitable situation when room opens up at a shelter. Which it will, just no knowing when.

*But just an outdoor shelter with pink insulation, straw and a kennel heating pad in a sheltered spot against the house will also keep him very comfy if you don't want to chop your garage door up. It's worked just fine for the feral living in my yard for 12 years now.
Edited Date: 2007-11-26 01:50 am (UTC)

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