I’m sorry that we haven’t been around much to update you all on the goings on here at the Harbour and I will apologise now as this is quite a long post but I have made up for that with piccies
. The last few weeks have been a nightmare for us and we are utterly swamped. We have had to make the decision to close the door to all admissions until such times as we can get numbers down a tad as we have just reached 58 Harbour babies and the Harbour cannot flex any more than it is already.
Our current brood range from ol Smokey to little teeny babies we are hand rearing and everything possible in between. I’ve listed a few of our cases below for you all including some piccies that I hope you will enjoy!
Trapping at the colony is pretty much on hold just now as we just don’t have the man power, time, resources for it right now. We are still monitoring and feeding but for now they will just have to stay as is.
That said, we did remove a mum and her 2 kittens about 6 weeks ago and all 3 are doing really well now. Both Renie & Oliver MMP are doing really really well and are now socialising with the others and you can pop in, pick them up and they will come cuddle up with you to watch TV.
RenieOliver MMP
Mum (Duchess) is still in our ‘cat ward’ for now and she is the most sookiest wee thing although can get a tad over excited and wants to play rather than let you clean…. Can prove bit painful at times as if you don’t pay her attention you get a swift slap!
That said however she is just a big cuddly teddy bear really and loves to show off her tummy and flop around with ear and chin rubs a particular favourite. She will even eat out of your hand too and is ever so gentle.
We are pretty much standing room only just now and having restricted to taking in only emergency / urgent cases around 4 weeks ago we have now had to close the doors completely as we just physically have nowhere for anything to go and aside from which food and veterinary costs are spiralling.
Some of you may remember Star & Orion who came to us as a result of a domestic violence situation. They have done really well and despite their horrific background have really bounced back. Star is suffering with rhinitis and poor Orion had a number of loose teeth and poor teeth in general. He has now had his teeth cleaned and loose ones removed and is feeling much happier in himself. It has taken a few baths to get him to groom himself however we do seem to be getting there. We were also really happy when a lovely family decided to adopt the duo. We hope they will be ready to go to their new home within the next 1-2 weeks.
TogetherStarOrionWe also have Daisy – a heavily pregnant female stray kitty (black) who should be due to drop any day. She is settling herself into the cat ward much to her disgust but certainly better than sleeping at the bottom of a garden after her owners moved away and left her behind couple of years ago.
Molly and her sons Jed & Eddie (Jedward) have done really really well. Molly can be a tad feisty and is now up for adoption and Jed & Eddie have a family coming to see them later today so we are hopeful of a booking for them now that they are ready to leave us.
MollyStevie is our current resident disabled cat that we believe may be suffering from CH or certainly that’s what we are swaying towards as most likely cause of her problems. We had hoped to have Stevie moved through to the dining room for a bit more exercise however the best laid plans always seem to go to pot! She is for now though very happy, content wee soul who is enjoying a cosy comfy bed and food regularly.
Mimi bless her wee soul is still with us and looking for a forever home it just seems that everytime someone comes to see her they end up taking another kitty home
MimiSmokey our oldie at the Harbour just now (well here anyways) arrived with us a few weeks ago. 12 years old and her owner was taken into care due to dementia. She has found the adjustment difficult but all in all she has been very good… just don’t touch her feet!!
SmokeyThen we have Smudge who just seems to be overlooked bless her – a sweet little dark tortie!
Then we have blossom who came to us couple of weeks ago after being found wandering the streets. Turned out she was pregnant so the caller phoned us and we brought her and her babies into the Harbour. Yet another little Black female cat of only around 12-18mths old with 4 little babies… what colour…. Yes Black!!
We also have Korky who came to us as a very thin stray and he is the most handsome, distinguished dude but just hates other cats so doesn’t show his true potential.
KorkyOllie too is a cheeky wee chap who has a habit of using hands as toys… a habit to be broken and we hope that an experienced home will come along soon.
OllieWe also have Molly & Lily and Bubbles & Squeak, Harry, our 4 hand rears from August (ginger & torties in pic) as well as Rio & Bow, Mia a 5mth old female kitten and 2 3 wk old kittens whose mother cat had attacked them.
Hand Rear Kitties & Blossoms Babies
harryOn top of all of these we also have our 12 permanent guests and our latest arrivals.
These are 2 female sisters of 1 year old just had their 2nd litter and a mother cat of 4 babies who are just 2 weeks old. There were supposed to be 4 babys with the 2 1yr old girls however 2 died (suspect over infestation of fleas) and the other 2 ‘were stood on and died’ apparently. All 3 female adults are extremely thin and mum to the 4 babies is emaciated.
Her 4 babies (see pic) are all filthy, weak, dehydrated and suffering with eye infections and so are on Synulox drops at the moment and crossing our fingers as they definitely putting up a fight to switch to bottle feeding but a step we feel is necessary as there is SO little to mum she really needs to direct all her energy into putting weight on and gaining some strength.
2 wk old babies
We also have Charlie & Scamp who were originally destined for further shores but after stopping with us for a couple of nights we decided that they could stay until we find them a new home.
Charlie & Scamp
There are numerous others but this gives you an idea of the cases we are working on just now and how swamped we are… surviving on little sleep, stressed and generally very worn out.
Despite this, Paul & our neice Bethany have volunteered themselves (well OK been co-ersed) into throwing themselves down a hill at 45mph in aid of the Harbour Babies. If anyone would like to sponsor them (they are hoping to raise £500) please see their collections page or email myself. Any amount no matter how small really helps especially with just SOOO many here just now
We are being very bad and have arranged to get footage of them rolling down the hill that we can post and share it all with you lol They keep telling me I’m evil but I don’t think so… but I have to admit I am very much looking forward to the 2nd October and their ‘shove’ down the hill
I’ll try my best to keep this updated for you all. We do try but it is so hard at times when it is only the two of us and so many cats.
and for those who have been kind enough to read to the end a wee treat of cuteness in the form of the boy kitten 3 wks old whose mother attached him.
All the Harbour babies send their love to all their pals on purrs.