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magical thyme

(14,881 posts)
Tue Apr 2, 2013, 10:50 AM Apr 2013

Belladonna is a feral cat; I'm sorry, I did not know this

I am very disappointed in my shelter for what I feel was disregard for adopter's expectations and feelings. They normally have 2 basic types of adoption cats: tame cats and feral cats too "wild" to tame. The tame cats are $50 or so to adopt. The feral cats that are really unhappy at the shelter are ultimately re-released into a colony that lives behind the shelter with a feeding station. "Barn buddies" are semi-tame feral cats that would like to just have a shelter, food and freedom and are adopted out for free.

The program "The Twelve Strays of Christmas" was a mix of dogs and cats that had been at the shelter a long time and were being adopted out at a special, reduced price.

I wanted to make posters of Bella, and also to give her pic to local vets and animal control in case anybody found her and turned her in or even thought she was homeless and kept her. But I didn't have any pix of her. It dawned on me that they had pix, so I googled her name and the shelter name to see if her pix were archived there so I could download them without wasting their time.

I found her pics, but I also found a list of archived ads. It turns out Bella was listed and advertised as a free "Barn Buddy" just a short time before she was offered at the reduced adoption price.

I don't begrudge them the adoption price. But had I known she was a feral cat, I wouldn't have been so upset for the last 4 days by her disappearance. The feral barn buddies often take off because they just prefer being wild cats. I also wouldn't have taken a barn buddie at this time because I was adopting a cat mainly as a companion for Dahli. She had already suffered the loss of Algiers and Polly. She did not need a 3rd lost companion in a row.

I do want to thank you all for the light and wishes sent our way. Bella may at some point decide to come back to her barn, maybe next winter when the hunting gets lean. There will be a meal there for her, but I won't be searching for her any more.

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Belladonna is a feral cat; I'm sorry, I did not know this (Original Post) magical thyme Apr 2013 OP
Thanks for the update, magical thyme... OneGrassRoot Apr 2013 #1
Sorry to hear that nt WolverineDG Apr 2013 #2
aww Why Syzygy Apr 2013 #3
Thanks for the update. Manifestor_of_Light Apr 2013 #4
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OneGrassRoot

(22,917 posts)
1. Thanks for the update, magical thyme...
Tue Apr 2, 2013, 11:19 AM
Apr 2013

Continued good vibes for Belladonna and all of the creatures living on your farm, and for you as well, of course.





Why Syzygy

(18,928 posts)
3. aww
Tue Apr 2, 2013, 06:44 PM
Apr 2013

That's a shock-a-roo. But I'm glad you found out, so you don't worry. Do you think she may have gone to that colony?

This bit of information probably does explain why she likes to roam . but most cats do to a lesser degree. I've been so grateful for the backyard we've had for four years. Boogie doesn't even try to climb the fence. Don't like missing kitty.

Maybe Dahli wants a new cat!

 

Manifestor_of_Light

(21,046 posts)
4. Thanks for the update.
Thu Apr 4, 2013, 04:01 PM
Apr 2013

we have 4 mostly outdoors socialized cats that are descendants of feral cats. We've petted them since they were small. The feral cats either run off or get killed by cars.

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