Post by unclejoe on Sept 24, 2020 9:56:19 GMT -5
I've been busy the last few days and had limited time for social media. The kittens are now 6 weeks old and 4 have gone to furever homes this week. I'll miss them, but they will make a couple other families very happy.
Then there was Sir William. Dar24 went outside to feed the birds and other chores and there was William standing in the driveway. She was afraid of his horns so I went out and Billy was quite friendly to me. He escaped from a neighbor's pen after they left for the weekend. He sent the day with us and when I took him home that evening, the neighbors were not home and their bulldog was penned on their front porch. 2 DAYS later they still weren't home, and I saw no one caring for the dog, except for me who gave him food and water daily. I called animal control, and they said I could leave the goat at another neighbor's farm. The dog had destroyed the tent he had for his only shelter as well as some other household items left there. They came home after 4 days, and animal control showed up an hour later. I was hoping to tell thie officer the whole story, but all he asked was where is the goat? He then went to the house and left after 5 minutes. I have not spoken to them, nor have they thanked me for caring for the dog.
Anyway, some pics
3 days old
IMG_0299 by unclejoe1158, on Flickr
6 weeks old. same basket, no room for momma
IMG_0688 by unclejoe1158, on Flickr
IMG_0607 by unclejoe1158, on Flickr
62170166537__086191A0-28DC-47CC-BEE3-C417F86655CF by unclejoe1158, on Flickr
Jack. All 7 kittens loved playing in the ferret tunnel
IMG_0615 (1) by unclejoe1158, on Flickr
Sir William
IMG_0667 by unclejoe1158, on Flickr
If you've ever tried to build a cat tree with a goat supervising, you might be a redneck, lol
62231973703__82FA0070-B330-4F22-9644-368AE6655420 by unclejoe1158, on Flickr
Then there was Sir William. Dar24 went outside to feed the birds and other chores and there was William standing in the driveway. She was afraid of his horns so I went out and Billy was quite friendly to me. He escaped from a neighbor's pen after they left for the weekend. He sent the day with us and when I took him home that evening, the neighbors were not home and their bulldog was penned on their front porch. 2 DAYS later they still weren't home, and I saw no one caring for the dog, except for me who gave him food and water daily. I called animal control, and they said I could leave the goat at another neighbor's farm. The dog had destroyed the tent he had for his only shelter as well as some other household items left there. They came home after 4 days, and animal control showed up an hour later. I was hoping to tell thie officer the whole story, but all he asked was where is the goat? He then went to the house and left after 5 minutes. I have not spoken to them, nor have they thanked me for caring for the dog.
Anyway, some pics
3 days old
IMG_0299 by unclejoe1158, on Flickr
6 weeks old. same basket, no room for momma
IMG_0688 by unclejoe1158, on Flickr
IMG_0607 by unclejoe1158, on Flickr
62170166537__086191A0-28DC-47CC-BEE3-C417F86655CF by unclejoe1158, on Flickr
Jack. All 7 kittens loved playing in the ferret tunnel
IMG_0615 (1) by unclejoe1158, on Flickr
Sir William
IMG_0667 by unclejoe1158, on Flickr
If you've ever tried to build a cat tree with a goat supervising, you might be a redneck, lol
62231973703__82FA0070-B330-4F22-9644-368AE6655420 by unclejoe1158, on Flickr