- K

I am a feral cat colony caretaker. I care for 40 to 50 feral cats everyday. I provide food, water, shelter, and medical care for these animals. All cats are spayed/neutered. I also care for diabetic cats and other special needs.
I'm fundraising to get help with medical expenses, flea and tick treatments, food, winter shelters, and whatever else these cats need to stay safe and healthy. Thank you!
Queenie inside her cat house getting warm and snuggley.
Trixie loves this little house.
This is Pretty girl. She got tons of tortietude.
This is Pudge. She is now living with me due to a raccoon attack. I was at the colony when a raccoon attacked her. I had to beat that raccoon off her to save her life. Pudge is feral so i had to trap her in order to get her to the vet. The vet looked at her leg and said that raccoon really nawed up her leg. She got her rabies shot and a antibiotics shot. I also had her get flea treatment and dewormed while she was sadated. But she is doing very well here in my home. Even though she won't let me touch her she seems to be very happy sleeping in a cozy bed and eating good food and feeling safe. We are working hard to get her socialized and trusting. I have lots of cute videos of her on my Instagram: caring_for_strays where I post the colony cats everyday lives.
Pudges leg after the raccoon attack. The vet had to sadate her and shave her leg to look it over. She can now walk on it!!
This is Kisses. She was the first cat I rescued from that colony. Kisses was just a kitten with a horrible eye infection. The eye was in real bad shape. So bad that it wasn't even an eye anymore. I got her to the vet and they had to get puss out of it and then I had to apply eye ointment onto her eye 3 times a day. It slowly started to shrink and her next vet visit they got more puss out and I continued with the ointment. Now this is what her eye looks like now. They didn't need to remove it. She is blind in that eye but she lives a much better life with me. Kisses is around 6 years old.
Prince is a cat I took in after his owner passed away. Prince has skin cancer so I keep him and Queenie in their own inside/outside enclosure. The outside is covered with a uv mesh tarp so Prince is always protected from the suns harmful rays. I also apply a sunscreen called "sit stay forever" sunscreen for cats which gives him extra protected just incase sun does shine in some areas of the enclosure. Plus the sunscreen helps heal his skin. As you can see his nose in this picture doesn't have much fur on it. His previous owner kept him outside all his life and for a white cat to stay outside can easily get sunburn. And that's what happened in Princes case. But I am always making sure he lives a real good life and protect him from the sun. I'm not too sure how old he is. But he seems to be very happy especially with his friend Queenie who was always with him at his old home.
Food time for the kitties at there feeding station I built them. I'm trying to add more shelter to there feeding station as soon as I can. I have a tarp draped over their feeding station but it doesn't help 100% when it rains so I'm trying to add more coverage to it. I love building things for the cats.
Bear has stomatitis so I have to feed him soft foods only because he has bad teeth and he gets mouth sores and irritation in his gums. I buy lots of delectables bisque, Lil shakes, Lil gravies, ect for Bear. He can also eat a very soft pate too. Bear has tons of attitude and he's very spoiled lol.
This is Crippy poo. She was one colony cat that had a lot of issues. She walks a little differently like she's crippled in a way. We still don't know what happened with her before I started helping this colony but she could have been born like that or maybe something happened to her like got hit by a car or something. We just don't know but I'm planning on getting it figured out one day when we go back to the vet. She also may be blind in one eye. She had an infected eye which she got medicine for but it didn't save her eye. But she didn't need to remove the eye so that's good. But I'm not sure if she can see well in that eye or can see at all in that eye. So with those two disabilities a cat in that condition should not be roaming around in a colony. And she also had a horrible ear infection. It was so bad it was eating away around her ear. I took her to the vet to fight off this infection. It took a year fighting the infection but just wouldn't go away. Finally one day we were cleaning her ear out real good like we always did regularly and used a qtip to get a tone of gunk out from her infected ear. We wanted to help her as much as we can because that ear oozed so much pus. As we cleaned her ear out real good we took out a huge amount of gunk and saw a area in her ear that we thought was just a raw and sore area in her ear and took her to the vet a few days later and the vet said that thing in her ear was a polyp and took her to the back to get it out. After the polyp removal Crippy poo hasn't had any more ear problems since!!!! She is so much happier now. She is living the best life and we have spoiled her rotten.
Crippy poo sleeping. That looks like one very happy little girl. She deserves the best. We love her so much.
Smoke is one of our oldest colony cats. She is around 10 - 12 years old. I feed her soft foods because I feel like it's easier for her to eat. Smoke won't let me touch her but she trusts me enough to come close to eat. She knows I love her!
Mr. Gomez squeezing in between the girls.
Donations we have received. Nibbles here to say thank you to everyone who helps us kitties keep fed and cared for. Nibbles lives with me and he has urinary issues where he gets crystals in his urine. He eats Royal canin so for that and the last time I got his urine checked he had perfectly clear urine ✔️ that's awesome! Nibbles also has a polyp which makes him sound raspy and also has allergies. I give him a hemp allergy aid twice a day for that.
Some of our ferals eating breakfast.

