So last night I ended up setting up the trap and around 12 am it closed. I went to go check the trap and something was off those weren’t Breads eyes… but I couldn’t be 100% sure. See the video below of me questioning my self.

https://peertube.wtf/w/fS2YbEoxCqLVezfQyMC3UG

Then this morning while Toast was in the trap who showed up but Lil Bread looking for me to fill the food bowl…

https://peertube.wtf/w/3mXveMSdisegSu1q1kbbXL

As I mentioned before no one else around me has an orange cat so here’s Toast in the trap ready for the vet.

https://peertube.wtf/w/nR8M6ArYETCtRTzQRUs7rp

Toast was checked at the vet no chip. So he was neutered today with the help of a sanctuary near here that’s running their own sterilisation program. So I didn’t have to pay for the neutering, but I did pay €15 for some parasite treatment.

There was $45 Canadian donated to the fundraiser that I started a few days ago and that money has already gone towards a little kitty, think of how much more good can be done with some help.

Here’s a picture of toast now you can see his ears clipped and he’s a little high still… tomorrow I’ll be releasing him and Sunday I’m going to attempt to catch Bread next!

      • Socialjusticewarrior@lemmy.world
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        Aw cute. Yeah Its in the mid 30s here now so I gotta get them a warm spot set up today before it gets colder.

        Is the orange cat male? I learned yesterday that 80% of orange cats are male

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          He is a male! If it was a female I’d keep her indoors for the week to make sure she didn’t hurt the incision. Neutering males is a lot easier if they just kind of pass out in the carrier keep them in there for a day and then run out like nothing happened . Orange girls they are very rare to find. I do have a friend in Toronto that got lucky.