Margaret the farmers shoulder has been bad and she has not managed to trap anything for a while.
Having said that she was quite active yesterday, humping stuff around the farm and was certainly strong enough to help move a matress and spring base out of her caravan with us to make room to put up a pen in the back.
Caught several cats that had already been done or not up to going yet (according to M) and was getting highly frustrated. Finally spent most of evening catching 2 kittens in the sheep shed and then using them to catch mum (or hopefully as then M couldn't decide if there were more kittens or mum was mum and at 9pm I feared we'd come home empty handed!).
Caught a young tabby in the trap that had a really nasty looking eye (as much as we could see in the dark) and M has promised to take it to the vet today - we did try and bring that one away as well. We were trying to impress how quickly eyes things can spread across the farm and how sore it is but as we were leavinig M was muttering about bathing in milk so we'll see what happens when i phone up later.
the new mum cat has rearranged the small pen but I don't feel like tackling her today so she'll have to make do as it is.
Judith and I got back just before midnight and I for one am knackered this morning!
so total to date : 7 boys castrated (3 by us), 3 females spayed (one by us who came in with the 4 kittens and she will be returning this weekend), 1 mum to be spayed by us ( and returned if todays anything to go by!) and a total of 10 kittens to be socialized and found homes.
Still so many cats and kittens there.
We left another 2 pens up there so that M can try and trap and keep for us or have females recovering from vet or (hopefully) somewhere to contain kittens that need their eyes seen to 4 times a day.