FORT ST. JOHN —
According to the North Peace Forgotten Felines Society, one other non-profit allegedly stole a cat they had been serving to.
Tricia Ouellette, the founding father of North Peace Forgotten Felines Society, says her shelter makes a speciality of homing feral cats throughout the Peace Region. Since June, they’ve been spending money, assets and time to trace a cat colony together with the pregnant mother and her kittens.
In a social media put up, she states that they’ve had many challenges since they don’t have a facility however are making area to allow them to convey within the cats. She says the group “developed a really close relationship with this cat.”
In all circumstances, she says she will get to know the cats and kittens at every location earlier than bringing them inside. They first earn the cat’s belief so it’s safer and simpler than trapping them.
However, earlier than she may convey them in, a volunteer from one other rescue society allegedly reached out to her asking for tips about culling feral kittens from a mother cat. Ouellete says she warned the volunteer to not go to the cats as they had been already working to seize them.
“I requested her for the cat again. We’ve been working with these guys since June and we do have one other kitten that’s blind and does want her mother and we want to maintain them collectively. They flat-out stated no however there are nonetheless cats there. There’s nonetheless a kitten there, one other feminine, as a result of these are issues that they do not know about this colony that we do,” says Ouelette.
Ouellette says she hoped the kittens together with their mother may stay at a cat sanctuary and ultimately, get adopted. “At the end of the day, we work with a rescue and they have an amazing facility. They have a sanctuary for these cats for the rest of their life if they need it.”
The kitten who’s blind will now should stay with out her mother at a cat sanctuary.
On Our Way Home Animal Rescue Society declined to be interviewed. In a press release on their social media, they wrote “one in all our volunteers had been monitoring stated cat for weeks and now that cat shall be having her kittens in a heat and protected setting.” Further stating, that the volunteer “did nothing wrong in this situation and has been an amazing supporter and animal lover.”