We got hit with "kitten season" yesterday.
Friend calld to say they bought a hose (they're flippers) that had squatters who left 12 cats- 3 moters and 9 kittens.
...and the person we adopted Ninja to called and said someone left 2 tiny black kittens on her porch.
I wish government agencies would get on board with TNR.
I can't for the life of me understand how anyone could be opposed to that, yet there are folks who actively and borderline violently do oppose it, and unfortunately the government seems to not want to offend them.
I follow almost any Post I see on Facebook that does TNR’s. When I started getting 8 ferals fixed last year it cost around 100.00 each average to get the cats fixed, checked out, treated for fleas, rabies, etc. I could walk In Monday to Wednesday with one cat in a trap with no appointment. Had to be in a trap so I had to buy a trap. Frankie’s Friends is probably at least 10 miles from me so that took four trips for each cat. It’s not easy for people to not only afford but have the time to do this.
i contemplated alum screen, but i couldn't find any the first time they busted out the billion year old unit so i settled for whatever passed for super heavy duty. it's held up well thus far.knowing how to fix a screen and having the roller is a good thing with a kitty in the house...I'd use aluminum screen if it would fit the channel. may have to use a smaller spline.