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Newsletter: September, 2003
MAJOR OCCURRENCE WAS 09/18/03 Huricane Isabel.
JOPPATOWNE 09-29-03 Shelbie altered three rescues at Academy Animal Hospital.
CNX Marine
The 09-18-03 hurricane did not kill the six remaining cats.
09-09-03 Three young cats were TTVARM and re-located to Shari Rutesill Eldersburg horse boarding barn.
09-30-03 the security guard reports one cat probably killed by fox at 5:00 PM.
He saw the cat getting chased then a loud cry over the hill.
10-01-03. Gray/white fluff spotted at 6:45 PM
10-02-03 8:00AM Calico youngster and mother in good health arrived at feeding station.
Don't know which cat was chased.
The one remaining kitten from Dredging & Dry Dock disappeared. Her litter mate spotted early in month.
YORKWAY
Three black eight-month youngsters are surviving. One is beginning to roam. Mother possibly still present.
ST. HELENA Long term problems with roaming unspayed cats and numerous kittens.
WASHINGTON ST
Started with two youngsters and young adult in alley.
09-30-03 black tuxedo youngster missing.
W. SARATOGA ST
Took possession of one orange kitten from Mr Givens.
In next block, early in month, Gray Boy had injured leg. 09-26-03, he was not seen.
Mrs. Barnes said both calico mothers killed by dogs in August.
Only one of three white/gray kittens youngsters remains.
TALL TREES Demolished Apts: Essex MD:
Two ferals remain and are well-cared. All others re-located by Chris Nelson.
PONCA ST Canton, Baltimore City: The lost orange one-year youngster from saddle-back mom below spotted was one time.
SCARFIELD APTS: Balto City: 09-29-03 first saw partly feral gray tabby youngster who is probably child of large tame boy from one apt.
White/Gray boy gone two days.
ODONNELL ST: 09-30-03 Big tux boy is present and healthy.
1621 BANK St The five healthy kittens born 07-21-03 were transferred to Diana @ Fur-gotten Friends for adoption applications.
CAROLINE ST: H&S BAKERY: Fells Point Balto City
09/30/03 Tabby Buddy still present. Big Orange Guy arrives on occasion.
CLINTON ST:
Lebanon Farm Chemical colony: Our three remaining managed cats are surviving well. Herb picked-up a tabby youngster abandoned at the site.
Furry meow-meow is fine. White/orange spot young cat seen early in month is gone.
Furry black/white in foster care with Herb. Received Our Vet Care this month.
Her two tuxedo companions not seen since 9-28-03.
09/18/03 Hurricane Isabel.
PETERBILT: 9/30/03 Fluffy, Turkish Girl and Big DLM Gray are present.
HOLABIRD AVE:
09/01/03 The trap resistant white saddle back mother has five, healthy six-month kittens on the back lot.
All are living. The small mother is in residence several years.
On 9/29/03, three moved 150' down road and other two not seen.
The Dark Calico Girl probably is run off by the large gray male.
SEVEN VALLEYS, PA:
09/07/03: Two years have passed since the awful disaster of 9/09/01 where our white girl (fluffy) was mauled in her crate
by raccoons and her little white companion girl (odd eye) was released into the wild. Our Group remains most displeased
with the incompentent tenant of the derelect farm. These two cats were from the SCARFIELD APTS.
PA LINE
Two of three feral cats whom we placed in Kelly Jenkins four stall horse barn are surviving well:
"Hi Herb- things are well here. Although I do not see Spotty-Dot as often. She looks so identical to Angel that when I see one of them in the field or from a distance I can't tell which one it is. Princess is as great as ever. She comes down to the house at least once a week, naps on the sofa, terrorizes my cockatiels , then heads back to the barn. I have a great picture of her that I want to send you, so send me your address! Also, not that I am really looking, but if you were to come across a very young kitten that needed a little girl, keep us in mind. I think a kitten could adjust to the dogs better than an older cat. All our dogs are scared of Princess though! Take care, Kelly."
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