Hi Sam / Helen,
Not much to report at the moment, no more sightings and just the one cat caught in the trap this morning, “a mean looking tabby” was the description that I was given. Hubby has moved the trap a little bit, put some more cat food in it and hope for the best, I just hope that she is still in that area and not moved on.
The location of the area is a bit remote, there are no schools or shops in the area. Milly is/was residing at the local Post A Rose Plantation, where there is a series of greenhouses, so she will be warm but I have no idea of food sources in that area, a caravan and a house and lots of fields, it is situated about one mile from my house, through lots of fields, a rural area.
We have not had mean winds but unfortunately it does have a knock on effect living on a small Island, the cargo boat has not been able to sail, not because of the weather here but because of the weather over there. As a consequence there was a load of panic buying yesterday and now supermarket shelves are completely empty of fresh food, it does not take much for the knock on effect to have a rather large impact here.
Awful day yesterday, My daughter Clare (12) and I had to make the decision to put our guinea pig, Doctor Evil, to sleep, most horrendous decision to make. He had not been well since Monday, he had a visit to the Vet on Monday where they tried antibiotics and hydration, no improvement, not eating, drinking or even moving. The Vet said that if he was in the wild he would have been picked up by a predator. He will be buried today in the garden alongside the cats.
Not having much luck with pets lately but it means a great deal to have your continued support.
xxx