I bought a house with a friend last year, and it turned out the house came with its very own feral colony. We love cats so that's not a problem, and are doing what we can to make their lives better. However we do not have the money to provide them with the vet care they need, especially spaying and neutering. And we live in a rural area, local resources for such are very limited and overwhelmed. So we started a wax melt business! Linked below. All proceeds go towards feral kitty care.
The Phunky Feral [thephunkyferal.bigcartel.com]
I knew some friends who bought a newly built home, and when they moved in they discovered a cat had moved in with them. It was a Blue Russian, so they called her Blue. Later, she brought home a friend, who was a tuxedo cat, who also adopted them as his human(s).
If you start a go-fund-me page on facebook, I'll kick in a little!
What a good guy you are, taking care of the kitties.
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