Posted by howdy1960 on March 03, 2015 at 08:20:33 from (216.96.74.10):
In Reply to: pricey kitty posted by 01gentdc on March 02, 2015 at 19:03:11:
LOVED the story jonf
A few years ago we had a preggo kitty dropped off taht had 5 babies, 3 girls and 2 boys. A few months later momma got hit in road but babies were old enough to make it own their own. Before we could we could muster up the $ to get them fixed they were old enough to do what cats do. Count was now up to 17. A few days after the new brewed were born 1 of the (now) daddy cats came in dragging a rear leg. Was gonna go the .22 route how ever SWMBO said "nooooooo, have the vet make sure leg is broke and if is have them put it down!". $80 for x-ray "Yup it's broke" he says. So I says " How much for the shot?" "$75" "OK give him a shot and I'll take him home and bury him on the ground he was born to ( I seen a BIG dumpster out back). Vet made counter offer, "I'll fix him for nothing and sell him at my store" "Sounds good to me since will make SWMBO happier" Ended up finding a local place that helps people get animals fixed for a donation. I scraped up a couple hundred and got the remaining 16 fixed. Farrier took 2. 2 came up missing, 9 gone in road. Still have 4 out there. When they fix feral cats around here they clip a left ear.
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