Well, another bug! This one landed on my leg! Thank goodness for long pants! This bug is called an angle winged katydid. And no, we didn't kill him. Or her.
Someone dropped off two kitties. They would have to pull over and drop them over the fence in the middle of the night because the gate is closed at night. They found us. You can tell that they were never handled by humans. They were crying, starving and so thirsty.
We walked over to the office and told them the story. Believe you me, if we already didn't have two cats, they would already be the trailer! The office supplied us with a cage and even though it took all day, we caught them! I made sure that they had food and water and something soft to lay on, and had the office lady come and get the cage. She took the cage to the office, put her hand inside to grab the orange kitty, and it got out! And it ran straight over to us! Now, we are trying to catch it again. Someone took the gray one, and I had Road Hog go to Livingston to pick up a live trap. (We had one but gave it to some relatives in Washington!). So when the kitty gets hungry, it will go into the trap. Poor thing. What kind of human drops off little defenseless kitties? Obviously a human without a heart! This kind of crap really gets to me. If you have kitties, and can't afford them, take them to a no kill shelter. Find a new home for them. But don't just drop them off, next to a busy road, or anywhere!!!!! I tell you, sometimes people just piss me off.
And here is one of my cats, with my pup. Ethel Louise and Tully. Both of these animals have a heart beat. How can someone just throw away a heart beat? With no food, no shelter, and no love? People like that are NOT my kind of people!
Merry Christmas!!!! We are missing family and friends but we are having a nice low key holiday. No rushing here and there. No crowds. Just admiring all the lights here at the park and listening to all the kids playing outside in the 75 degree weather. No snow here! Woohoo!!
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