This is Petey. He was a new member to my colony recently and my instinct right away was that he wasn't feral. He reacted very skittish to everything going on around him outside. He wasn't confidant and didn't carry the street smarts that my ferals have. You could tell he wanted to approach me was a little bit unsure. It was up to me to bring that friendly little cat outside of him. Well my secret weapon of a little wetfood did the trick. I try to feed my secret society a canned/wet food meal once a day besides the dry they get all the time. Well it worked. Petey gained my trust and I was petting him in no time flat. He was rubbing all over my legs welcoming and thanking me. He needed to be trapped and needed to have the chance at having a home. Thanks to a special someone providing a donation, I was able to trap Petey this past Friday night, 11/6/09. I than brought him to the Tree House Low Cost Spay/Neuter clinic Saturday morning to be neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, and fiv/felv tested (which came out negative). Petey has now entered into a foster home Monday, 11/9/09 until he can be admitted to a No Kill shelter so he can be adopted out. If you are interested in adopting Petey, please contact me.
