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JawsJaws

PF was contacted after a homeowner was bitten trying to get him out of the garage. PF took Jaws to the vet and monitored him for two weeks as required by the health department. It turns out that he was in good health – he was spayed, but unfortunately, Jaws was too feral to be adopted, he needed to be relocated. PF asked if I would consider working with him to acclimated him to new location. I followed the recommendations on acclimating a feral to a new location, and it worked perfectly. Jaws is part of my colony of eight. He is very connected to one of the other cats name Daddy.


Puppy

Two years ago, one of the female cats in my area was again pregnant, she had about three kittens but it seemed only one survived. I was finally able to catch the kitten. I called PF and she was taken to the vet for examination. It turned out that Puppy was about five months old. However, the very sad thing was the Puppy only weighted one pound. She had an upper respiratory infection and it was not clear if she would be ok. Puppy made a full recovery and now weights 10 lbs. and lives inside with three other INDOOR ONLY cats. Thanks to PF I was able to finally get Puppy to perfect health. She is so cool. (Puppy's mom was trapped and is now spayed.)

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