I'll worry forever if they don't come and get this over with!
A while down the thread, Angie suggested that I print off a friendly letter concerning what I'm doing and post this through neighbour's doors. What do peeps think of the tone of this? Is it soft enough?
Dear Neighbour,
Last November I decided to do my part for the growing feral cat population of Selly Oak. These are the result of unspayed and unneutered student cats who have been abandoned at the end of the academic year, consequently breeding into colonies.
It was mentioned to me that one such colony existed behind the hairdressers and chemist on Raddlebarn Road. Winter was drawing in, so I rescued two generations of kittens, both with the same mother. There were three who were approximately 6 months old, and five who were about 2 months of age. After trapping them, using a humane feral trap, I had the older group neutered and put all of them into an unused back bedroom of my house where they are warm and well fed, and began the process of socialing them.
Some have found homes, the others are awaiting rehoming.
You may, therefore, have noticed several cats in my house. I also have my own two cats, Polly and Samantha, who have been with me for many years. Yes, a lot of cats.
Some of you seem to be under the misapprehension that the house is unoccupied because I do not have a use for the front reception. The house is occupied almost all the time. Therefore the cats are not left to fend for themselves at all.
During the warmer months I may possibly be doing TNR (trap, neuter, return). Whether I go ahead with this depends on many factors, not the least of which being the kind tolerance of my neighbours.
If you have any questions, please call me for a chat.