Sorry I haven't been updating on Purrs, but busy with the furbabes and assessing their natures.
I have 8 ferals: 5 who are about 3 months. Of these there are two ginger twins who are very wild, one of them is even vicious. Someone is interested in homing them, even though I think she'll bring them back within a week. There is another one, called Alfie, who is going to my friend Rebekah after Xmas, provided his bloods are okay. He'll be a nice, but dominant, cat when he's more settled; imo he will domesticate fairly quickly. Smudge is a tortie and white, extremely playful, but a bit nervous. The nervousness could be easily overcome through play and patience. (I fancy Smudge myself, but not sure if it will upset the status quo with Polly and Samantha). The other young kitten, Newbie (or Nubi, after Anubis, the Egyptian goddess) needs individual attention to help her to thrive. She's definitely the runt. I've asked R to see if she can get some Kitzyme and have already given the kittens a cream roundwormer in food (I think they are too young to tapeworm). I'm hoping that when the devil twins return the woman may be interested in Smudge and Newbie - I might ask Dawn if she'll take the two gingers as farm cats.
There are 3 who are approx 6mths old, these are the ones who've been neutered/spayed. Two are female. Winnie has the most beautiful and friendly nature and she'll domesticate almost immediately: she's wants to be a 'kittypet'. Unfortunately, she doesn't have the 'cute' factor people go for when first choosing a cat; but has the most loving nature.
The other female, Victoria, is very elegant and will also tame in a short time. She has the most amazing tail which coils when she sits.
The tom is a bruiser: huge, black and white (the females are tortie and white), and very very nervous. With a very patient owner who has experience with ferals, he could settle. He's butch, rather than cute. Otherwise, he could be a good farm cat.
I've been a bit unwell this week and unable to do any trapping, but will try to cat the mum asap. I hope I can get her before she gives birth because I'm running out of space in the back room now the cats are growing. Unfortunately, she was around on at least two occasions when the kittens were trapped, so it wary of the trap. I've doubts about whether she'll go in the trap.
If I can't catch her I'll ask the girl at the chemist to put somewhere warm for her in the shed and to feed her. The shed is an old concrete bombshelter. If we have a really harsh winter it won't help much, but it will keep her and her kittens dry. Hopefully, I'll be able to trap her.
I'll try to visit Purrs more with updates. I've been trying to spend about 2hrs a day with the ferals to get them used to people. I've asked friends to drop by so they get used to humans other than me. The sooner they're homed, the better. Shame that it's pre-Xmas, as this is a bad time to home a nervous cat.