Tuesday, October 6, 2009

PFA Annual Fall project

With winter coming PFA is scrambling to find new foster homes so we can trap as many cats as possible to avoid them from living in another cold Regina winter. Unfortunately, there are many cats that are still left behind and we try our best to set up winterized shelters and sterilize those we catch to prevent more litters in the spring.

Please contact us to help with our fall project by providing warm shelters to those that are left behind or if you are able to foster a cat this fall.



This is Spooky. He's been living on 20 blk Atkinson St for approx 3 years! He is an example of a cat living on the streets. He would never interact with humans and thought to be feral until this past spring when trapped and neutered. However, he was super unhappy to be kenneled at the vets and PFA had no foster homes available, so he was released back to his home colony. He has come along way since then and loves to jump in my lap for a nap when I am out on my deck and purrs away. He allows the other neighbours to pet him too! Everyone in the neighbourhood is astonished this is the same "unfriendly" cat. I think he wants to be an indoor cat and is always looking in my windows and sometimes cries at the door. When encouraged to come in, he sees all the felines ( 12 in total) and cries to get back out!
He comes running whenever he hears someone leaving the house or takes naps on the deck chairs waiting for more soft food! Spooky needs to be in a 1 cat home where he can rule the roost.
If unable to foster him out, PFA will provide a winterized shelter for him and Spooky will continue to live outside for the 4th winter in a row.

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