By Devon Jahn | Development Coordinator
Weighing in at 19 pounds, “Chuck” appeared far from malnourished when he showed up on Judi Y.’s Oregon City property, so she contacted her neighbors trying to find his home. Unable to find one, she let him settle in at what used to be her barn, but what she now affectionately calls her her “cat house,” which is complete with bales of hay and heat lamps.
Having brought three other cats from her colony to FCCO this past fall, Judi knew what to do. She was happy to feed Chuck but he needed to be neutered and vaccinated. After being released back at the cat house following his visit FCCO, Chuck took off — but after a few days he returned to stay (and ate happily).
When Chuck first showed up, colony leader “Stash” and the others looked at him with concern, but Judi says they don’t fight and now will not be able to grow their colony through reproduction.
Donations to the Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon support our spay/neuter services so that they can always be available to caregivers wanting to help the cats who just show up looking for food and a home. Thank you!
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