It's so ridiculous to think that just anyone could tell a frantic
out-of-their-mind with fear house cat from a feral under those
conditions. And for Heaven's sake, not giving people access to the
feral room when they are searching for their cats is unconscionable. I
hate going to the shelter, some of the worst of my haunting images come
from those brave, stoic ferals waiting on death row. I'm always
battling my sensitivities that make me want to pull the covers over my
head with the NEED to get involved. Where do you live? I wish I had
such wonderful like-minded people to join forces with.
Nina
Susan Loesch wrote:
We are literally in shock because it is such an unexpected thing.
What a wonderful idea to microchip tnr cats! So far what we have
been able to work out with AC was for our previous director to
evaluate cats in the feral room to separate truly feral from just
fractious. They he ok'd us taking any feral we could relocate. They
still withhold the existence of a feral room from the general public
when they go in searching for a cat they've lost. But the current
situation sure beats the way it used to be -- the only way out of the
feral room was to the euthanasia room.