So that you don't think we at Covcats are palming off cats left , right and centre (Oh that it was that easy!)
First one is the 1 year old that the lady didn't want anymore. Halfway through her pregnancy. Currently placed with Brenda our new fosterer who wanted a little break from fostering and is going on hols in a few weeks anyway.
The mum and kittens I currently have - Roxycatz is coming to fetch Roxy and Links from me next monday, mum cat is booked in for spaying the week after and will be going to her new home a couple of days after that.
If Lesley is having the new familly, its means that Daisy can then come to me and have her kittens here as I will have my room free in about 16 days. As some of you who have been to my house know, Its not really a good place to have many foster cats in so I think one family is more than enough (until the next emergency comes along which will be very soon at this rate!)
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Daisy
As well as Daisy, on monday we picked up a mum cat and her 3 remaining 6 week old kittens. These have gone to Judith. Judith already has a mummy cat who we picked up pregnant from the lady who was going to live in a caravan (and the cockateil!). At the time there was a second cat, the daughter of the one we did get. Is it just a co-incidence that this mum cat appeared about 100 yards away from the caravan and is also a tabby/torty and her babes are 2 weeks younger? We like to think not (how much do DNA tests cost?).
Anyway , no photo of mummy as she is getting spayed and then going back to new owners but the three kittens we are rehoming are below -
Judiths other cat - a recent stray we picked up , we found out yesterday is also pregnant. So she will be fully occupied for a while. (another black and white!).
and of course who can forget cowpat and her 5 little turds who are now 3 to 4 weeks old! (BLACK AND WHITE!)