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I'm so glad someone was able to trap and treat this little guy! Thanks for the update. I hope everyone involved can continue to watch out for him. You were a very important part in helping "Baby" get the help he needs, qvcaddition! {#emotions_dlg.thumbup1}

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(((Qvcaddition))))

YAY!! THANK YOU FOR THE UPDATE!! A HUGE THANKS FOR CARING!!

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I'm sure if he/she is not fixed, they will do that, because, the humane society puts a paper out every week and one article said, do not feed feral cats, trap them, bring them in, and we will do the nuturing free of charge. I wish though all these organizations, would go out and trap cats themselves, instead of the public who care about animals who have to do it. I knew, without being able to leave the trap there, I couldn't, but I wanted to try. Again one of the morning people cared also because she tried for the two hours she worked out and couldn't leave trap there. Anyway the main thing is the cat will be cared for and promised to be put back. Thanks again, and will post when BABY, comes back.

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On 2/5/2014 qvcaddition said:

I'm sure if he/she is not fixed, they will do that, because, the humane society puts a paper out every week and one article said, do not feed feral cats, trap them, bring them in, and we will do the nuturing free of charge. I wish though all these organizations, would go out and trap cats themselves, instead of the public who care about animals who have to do it. I knew, without being able to leave the trap there, I couldn't, but I wanted to try. Again one of the morning people cared also because she tried for the two hours she worked out and couldn't leave trap there. Anyway the main thing is the cat will be cared for and promised to be put back. Thanks again, and will post when BABY, comes back.

I hope Baby's eye issue isn't too serious, but you'll find out soon. He will be glad to be back 'home' next to the gym. Let us know how he's doing once his medical visit is over. Smile

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So happy to read the good news! Bless you for your part in helping this kitty. If only there were more people like you.

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This is a GOOD suggestion. I have spoken to the main ad representative that heads the classifieds from my conversation from Jan 21st, 2013. I am up later than usual because I am feeding more than one cat in this harsh unmerciful weather. I live within a smaller village area, that is located in a large city. What I am about to do is gather with the town's people and have a winter type picnic inside, bringing people together in contributing money, if (only $1.00+ or more) to pay for the cost of any cats or those that may have been seen/presently from the past few days, or will be seen/noticed in the future- for neutering and spaying all cats, from this time forward, then place each in a no-kill shelter for adoption. Apparently, the increase of over population has become my resonsilbility for my/our area. This will curtail the ongoing task of wondering "IF" another pet is abanonded or set free by anyone... dropping off pets who cannot fend for themselves. I will attend our first [ Save A Helpless Pet ] this week-end. I am tired of all the people who do not care, nor have any indication in what to do, so I will be a key catalyst in doing my part. Anyone can adopt this idea and make it work for your area. This is becoming an epidempic problem. There are no excuses for this to continue. If one person does this for each little area, then it expands to a much larger area; progress will prevail. THINK ABOUT IT! __I personally have trouble sleeping knowing of all of this sudden increase of loss or abandoned cats/dogs who are out, at this time, either hungry, sleeping under a bush, or being the next roadkill for the nearest road or highway. I can do this. You can do this. 100 people with $1.00 can make a difference. 25 neighbors/team workers, can be a beginning start. There are many no kill shelters, Friends of Animals that will provide services in neutering/ spaying at a `low cost and placing each for adoption`. THANK YOU FOR READING THIS. IT'S A CAUSE THAT CAN WORK. IT TAKES VERY LITTLE TIME TO ADDRESS NEW IDEAS. THESE LITTLE THROW-A-WAYS HAVE NO VOICE! {YOU DO!}. I MADE MY CHOICE AND I WILL FOLLOW THROUGH. IF YOU FEEL THAT YOU CANNOT BE A 'STARTER', THEN CALL AROUND TO ASK SOMEONE, IN YOUR AREA, AND ASK,"WHO WOULD BE CREATIVE ENOUGH TO PLAN THIS SO 'you' CAN BE A CONTRIBUTOR. NOTHING HAPPENS BY WISHING FOR:::IT TAKES ACTION~