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Originally Posted by cpietra16
BenMax, any time you relocate any cat, the chance of them finding any sense of welcome is non-existent. These cat like any other who are thrown into colonies every first of July have to fight to stay in and some just don't make it.
IIf you find a farm that will take them then they have to stay within an enclosed area so that they can get use to the scent.
This is a tough situation.
I am dealing with one similar situation where a lady has been feeding 2 cats for 10 years and now she must move....leaving the cats behind to fend for themselves. Sometimes Love kills. Sometimes people should just leave ferals alone to fend for themselves regardless of how short their lives will be.
I hate relocating...does not work as well as people usually think. cats are very territorial.
I wish I could help.
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I told her that about 2 years ago. She would not listen and now that she has moved, this has now come to light. I do not profess to have tons of experience in this area but I do have common sense. I wish that people who have love in their hearts for animals also used logic. In this case it was not done. I don't know why this is my problem now, but I cannot help but feel so helpless in trying to assist these poor innocent animals that were discarded in the first place.
I am at a complete loss right now but I will continue to try and find a solution...if there is one.