Never mind the photos, are you sure you even posted in the correct forum?Does anyone else have a spouse that tries to "rescue" every unowned domestic critter they meet?
We currently have 10 cats and 5 dogs.
[I wanted to post pics but phone isn't accessing the gallery. Truth be told this thread is practice to use the phone to post sale items. I'll try again later. ]
Does anyone else have a spouse that tries to "rescue" every unowned domestic critter they meet?
Another man of few words, but has learned the secret of punctuation!
I have a daughter that way. 4 cats and a friggin' rabbit. The best part is she is now at IU Southeast and the animals are still here.Does anyone else have a spouse that tries to "rescue" every unowned domestic critter they meet?
We currently have 10 cats and 5 dogs.
[I wanted to post pics but phone isn't accessing the gallery. Truth be told this thread is practice to use the phone to post sale items. I'll try again later. ]
You can put 'I sell stay cats.' in your signature line.Truth be told this thread is practice to use the phone to post sale items.
A mastiff is dang near a horse! Good on you to take in animals that large.Well yes… we run a horse rescue and have taken in 2 extra dogs in the last 2 years
8 horses and 5 dogs. Last dog is a 2 year old mastiff.
Would not change a thing. But I’m nuckin futz
We really don’t don’t thru that much dog food a month but horses are another story.
Wait, are you feeding the outside cats? If so, you're probably actually feeding coons, rats, mice, and squirrels too. Outside cats can fend for themselves. If you're putting food out for them, ween them off. They'll be fine. Or they'll go somewhere else to find another sucker to feed them.I have 5 cats inside..all fixed and had 3 outside that were fixed. There are 4 more..a momma an 3 little 1s. Don't know what to do with them. Going thru 30lbs of food every 2 weeks and surely can't afford to get tgem fixed. Kinda at a loss as to what to do.
Lol late on the reply...some of tge outside cats are ours and fixed. We have had them as babies and are not "skilled" at fending for themselves. The momma wasn't very good at doing that. It has been a few months since anything has wondered up on the porch besides the neighbors dang cats.Wait, are you feeding the outside cats? If so, you're probably actually feeding coons, rats, mice, and squirrels too. Outside cats can fend for themselves. If you're putting food out for them, ween them off. They'll be fine. Or they'll go somewhere else to find another sucker to feed them.
Don't do it they have camera's and you will get in trouble for dumping them... even though they were probably dumped on you. See who does adoptions at your local Petsmart. See if you can get them added to the list. I'm telling you these groups are over full. There are some cheaper places to get them fixed. Le me know if I can try to help you find a place at a lower cost.Unless you got plenty of cash to get everything fix and enough for the food, then it's a very rough time trying to get rid of them. I have 5 cats inside..all fixed and had 3 outside that were fixed. There are 4 more..a momma an 3 little 1s. Don't know what to do with them. Going thru 30lbs of food every 2 weeks and surely can't afford to get tgem fixed. Kinda at a loss as to what to do. Humane society around won't take them. So tempted to drop them off at Humane society the night before they open with a big bowl of food and water.