May 16, 2024

VIDEO: Do a GOOD Thing! MORE Barn Babies!


We have an animal surrender crisis! Please spay and neuter your pets and by all means-ADOPT!
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26 thoughts on “VIDEO: Do a GOOD Thing! MORE Barn Babies!

  1. Hi Patera. Yeah, we kept our kittens in a large crate for a while so they could meet critters. I hung chicken and Emu feathers from hay strings as toys.
    Like you, I just love animals. specially the babies.

  2. Love this video!!! We have feral cats and kittens in the neighborhood. And if I could they would all be inside kitties!!! Ok when you called her 'sister' I lost it. ❤️❤️❤️

  3. Last week 5 more cats appeared in my backyard . I was so frustrated that people just dumped their cats in someone else's neighborhood . My outside cat Paul just brought them home . I thought about what you said about people having to choose between food and rent . Would you believe my husband asked me not to let those babies go hungry. Whaaat! Then I thought about our trash service. How long before they stop it because fuel gets too high . People wished they had outside cats then to keep the rodents away .

  4. I love cats! This is why I am watching this one before the other one! I have just let Romeo in and he is sleeping on the pillow next to me! I am Romeo’s third mother! Aussie Lady

  5. Please don't let them out for 3 weeks. They have to get the "Scent" of their home place. If they don't they will leave the place, get lost. I know you know this. They are so small, a meal for a predator.
    We take in strays too. Spay and neuter. Shots are a must. There are so many raccoons, skunks, foxes and larger predators. We have had Owls and Hawks get our cats. Cats have the ability to twist their bodies around and get away, sometimes. An owl would make quick work of the kittens. We knew our cat was attacked by an owl, the Vet showed us the holes from the Talons, in his back. Long story short, he did recover, and was able to walk again. They are adorable! Take care and GOD bless

  6. I love this so much! I was fostering a momma cat and her 4 babies and just ended up adopting all 5 so they can stay together forever. My husband told me it was a bad idea, but I feel like it turned out great!

  7. I've kept my in a tackroom or shed for the first 3 weeks at my home. Then would turn them out during the day. They typically don't go too far from the shed until they get older. But I ALWAYS lock them up at night. My oldest is 5 years old and I've had him since he was 6 weeks old. Still gets locked up at night and fed. Kept safe from coyotesand other predators.

  8. Always good to hear James opinion, he is right on but in a quiet way. Sounds like he was raised a bit like me. We were poor but didn't know it, and were still better off than some that had money.

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