I have a feral cat I feed. I just notices a couple of weeks ago her tummy looked huge. Three days ago her tummy looked normal. She must have kittens somewhere. I dont know who to call or what to do. Every day around 3 I give her fresh bowls of food and water. If she comes earlier, I hurry to get her food ready. She began sleeping on my front porch as a baby with her baby siblings. It looks like she is the only survivor. Can anyone tell me what to do? This is a very small town off 95 in South Carolina. I have looked up every rescue but none are close at all.
@@justice2255 bless you. I love in the UK buddy. I would say look around any hiding holes or dark places as cats tend to favour these spots. Bless you for caring my friend 💕
@@justice2255 Call the humane society or your nearest ASPCA or a vet. The vet may be able to give you a trap but you need to find out if she really did have kittens and where they are. Catching mom won't do any good if you can't find the babies. If your able to touch mom and if you have the money buy a little camera and get her a collar and then maybe you can recognize where she's going from the camera, it would have to be a live feed to your phone, tablet or computer. You may just have to follow her from a distance, so as not to spook her, but also record where she's going just in case you loose track of her. You might just be able to pick her trail up later or the next day. Make sure you do it at the same time of day she did it before. The babies usually eat every two hours so that may be easier to follow her a few times a day, if she leaves every 2-4 hrs everyday. My local humane society paid for a vet so I could take my brothers sick puppy to see the vet, unfortunately we had to put him down bc he was to sick to help. I hope this helps in your efforts to help this cat. God bless and have a good evening.
@@justice2255 just keep feeding her, soon you see babies after couple weeks, AFTER see babies by you, trap her & bring in house, they get tame after in house after about 2 days, & want to cuddle, even if wild or feral, I do all the time. sometimes the babies were wild so caught & brought in house, also after babies grew up, wild & when brought in house in separate room & hold them, they tame in 2-3 days.
@@dgonthehill Not really. Truly feral cats are hard to tame because they don't want to be touched and prefer to live outdoors. Stray cats that are not really that feral but were abandoned can be tamed.
@@marcelbork92unfortunately there are alot of cruel people in this world towards animals and especially cats. People are just happy to see or hear about someone being kind to them. Everyday on these sites I read horror stories
@@KohalaLover I'm calm. The date was talked about for weeks and it was all over the place for so long that everybody could remember it was April 8th. I experienced it too as my city was in the path. No one could forget the day of the eclipse and it was an important event. On April 9th it was already done. Perhaps she meant to say the day after or she simply had her dates wrong. I'm sorry I'm just a stickler about things like that. It's not the end of the world I'm just pointing it out. People often don't pay attention and can distort things as this was an important/epic day. Also, grammar and spelling (not here) but I realized that I can't correct people on that anymore. A very beautiful story though and I cried.
Thank you for giving Mr. Turnip love and caring. It's bittersweet that he passed on. I've fed and fostered so many who've crossed and it's always the same feeling. Take consolation in the fact that he felt love all these time. So many of them simply do not get loved :)
Oh my. He must have had horrible trauma that he was so scared to let a human in more than that, but this lady was patient and true and made his live comfortable for 7 years! RIP Mr. Turnip.
He didn't necessarily have any trauma, it's more likely he just wasn't socialised to humans in the so-called sensitive period in the first two months of life.
The main thing to know and understand is that although he may have been solitary and on his own he found love, warmth and endless compassion. May his energy still grace you. You did an amazing job with Mr Turnip. Bless you for I believe you were an angel sent to help him 😊❤😊❤😊❤😊
I am in tears. You are the epitome of what we as humans should do for all living things including, cats. Thank you for making a difference in his little life, you made him feel loved. RIP baby!
What a beautiful story. He stayed near you guys, but only at a distance. If only he was more comfortable to let you touch & hold him during all those years. Bless you for taking care of & loving him. Bless Mr. Turnip wherever he is. ❤❤❤
Thank you for loving him and taking such good care of him all this time! It's obvious that he loved you in his own way and had a better life than of the street! RIP Mr. Turnip!
This story overwhelmed my heart.. what a beautiful relationship full of such love and mutual respect! I'd like to think those meows were him thanking you and saying he loved you too..... Perhaps he knew his time was close... He waited for the eclipse to remind you one more time of how truly unique and special he was!!!! Thank you for giving an old stray a beautiful old age, and so much love! ❤
Thank you for giving Mr. Turnip a safe, secure, and loving home. You made his life so much easier and less stressful. I am sorry for your loss. RIP💐 Mr. Turnip.
Her love for Mr. Turnip is so evident in the way she speaks of him. I’m so happy for him that he found his family and got his happily ever after, and that she got to be the recipient of his meows. What a beautiful love story ❤
Oh Geobeats! You are really one of the best. I love everything you put online, but from time to time there is a story that brings tears to the eyes, not necessarily of sadness. Mr. Turnip's story was so beautiful that yes, the sand got into my eyes. A beautiful love story and Mr. Turnip got to know and give love before he crossed the rainbow bridge. What a beautiful end of life for a feral cat. Thank you to his caretaker and thank you to Geobeats for showing us Mr. Turnip's story.
Bless you for taking on the care of Mr Turnip. He felt safe and was happy with you in his little 'Night Cat' tent. I feed my ferals all the best foods I can afford. Any that I'm able to intervene early with I do. The rest I feed, and build shelters for. Thank you for meeting Mr Turnip where he was. ❤ from Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺
Thank you for feeding and taking care of this silent cat from a distance! When this angel cat was looking at you, she was saying thank you for loving me! Sorry for the loss!
I live this story. What a lovely lady so selfless Giving love and not expecting anything in return. You made that cats life so much better and that must feel so good. 🐯🐱🐻❄️🦊
You are just a beautiful woman with a beautiful soul...you & mr turnip was meant to be together...i know even though he passed..he was your special support animal...he was loved before he past...i wish it was more ppl like you❤❤❤❤❤
My heart goes out to this wonderful little fellow. I'm so sorry to hear that he passed away. Thank you SO MUCH for giving him the care he so badly needed. Good folks like you are in short supply.
Thank you for your patience and kindness towards this beautiful boy. You gave him a wonderful life that he otherwise would not have had. God Bless you and yours. Stay safe, this world needs you.
What an amazing story of an incredible relationship. Mr turnip came into your life and he was there for you and you were there for him. You gave him love understanding and compassion and you made his last years of his life so amazing. Rest in peace Mr turnip. ❤❤❤
True love is accepting and caring for someone on their own terms. Mr. Turnip had that love from this sweet lady. She gave him the perfect life. And he gave her joy.
I love Mr. Turnip and your relationship with him even though you’re not allowed to touch! We take what we can from these special beings! Thank you for your kindness!❤😊
Feral cats make themselves known when they're hungry and struggling and need help. I walk around my neighborhood and feed stray cats since they simply cannot survive on their own. Hopefully, you'll do the same and help. Your small act of kindness will make a profound difference in the lives of these animals in need. Saving lives is definitely a collective effort. Many thanks to animal rescuers and protectors.
Oh, I'm so sorry that Mr. Turnip died just a couple of weeks ago. You, your steadfast love and care, and the gentle kindness of your presence gave him a much better life than he had before crossing your path. Thank you for sharing your story. There is no cat that is "just a cat". Each and every one of them---all animals, actually---are individual and precious souls.
Yes, if you know cats, Mister Turnip did love you with those blue eyes....they completely changed from fear and misery to affection from afar. I have cared for feral cats and eventually they did come to be attached to me and allow some petting, but it's limited before they run off - but they all come back every day. I live rural and it's heartbreaking to see how more cats show up and I can't care for them all. I wish people were more caring like this wonderful lady or at least feed them & give them alternative bedding locations that are more safe & dry (totes work just fine with straw). I won't allow cats in the house anymore but they have a nice safe porch & barn to sleep in & keep the rodents down in return.
This video was definitely meant for me today. A feral cat - who looks so similar to Mr. Turnip - showed up on my patio about a week ago. I started putting out food & water for him. He runs away even when he sees me near the window, but he sleeps overnight on my patio chair and returns frequently during the day to eat. I can really relate to your affection for Mr. Turnip and know you gave him his best life.
Tolerable??? He looked and seemed very happy with his super luxurious and safe, secure life which this empathetic lady provided him with. 7 years is a very long time for an animal like a cat. It would be about half his entire life. He hit the jackpot! All those other feral cats that he'd once lived with would have been green with envy if they could have seen his lifestyle. But most of them wouldn't have lived to see it, as depending upon their living conditions, adult feral cats often have a far shorter lifespan.
Forgot to add, he didn't really trust her at first. He just felt he had no other options and was forced to move somewhere where the aggressive feral cats would never dare to follow, and this woman's yard was what he came across. Also, if she had cats at the time, he'd probably observed that she looked after them, seen her body language, seen that the cats were in excellent condition and were not aggressive and a threat to him. He probably figured there's enough space there (and hiding spots) that he could avoid any interactions (unlike how it was with the cat colony) and stay safe.
We've been feeding and TNRing the feral cats in our neighborhood for over 20 years. Some were friendly, most were not, but they all get warm and dry places to sleep in the winter. Currently we're actively caring for three, one who's been queen of the yard for 12 years.
I'm sorry for your loss of Mr. Turnip. He had a great life. I have Mr. Bentley, tabby, who is the same way for 6 years. He is too sweet. Our relationship is strictly feed me and keep your distance. 😊
Omg, my eyes are leaking, they must be broken ❤. Thank you for loving this little soul. My former feral cats are my family, one’s fluffy butt is against my cheek as I type this. ❤
We also have a feral cat we have been feeding for over a year. He is white and slate gray. Very pretty. Bought him a heated cat house last November. Sometimes I sit in the garage and read. He will come in and lay close to my feet….but never let me pet him. When I talk to him he will meow back occasionally. I look forward to seeing him everyday. I have fell hopelessly in love with him!!!!😊
What an unusual story! It's so wonderful that he found someone who was willing to love him in such a nontraditional way. Thank you for being so kind to Mr. Turnip.
He loved you from a distance yet he trusted you! Rip fur angel
I have a feral cat I feed. I just notices a couple of weeks ago her tummy looked huge. Three days ago her tummy looked normal. She must have kittens somewhere. I dont know who to call or what to do. Every day around 3 I give her fresh bowls of food and water. If she comes earlier, I hurry to get her food ready. She began sleeping on my front porch as a baby with her baby siblings. It looks like she is the only survivor. Can anyone tell me what to do? This is a very small town off 95 in South Carolina. I have looked up every rescue but none are close at all.
@@justice2255 bless you. I love in the UK buddy. I would say look around any hiding holes or dark places as cats tend to favour these spots. Bless you for caring my friend 💕
@@justice2255
Call the humane society or your nearest ASPCA or a vet. The vet may be able to give you a trap but you need to find out if she really did have kittens and where they are. Catching mom won't do any good if you can't find the babies. If your able to touch mom and if you have the money buy a little camera and get her a collar and then maybe you can recognize where she's going from the camera, it would have to be a live feed to your phone, tablet or computer. You may just have to follow her from a distance, so as not to spook her, but also record where she's going just in case you loose track of her. You might just be able to pick her trail up later or the next day. Make sure you do it at the same time of day she did it before. The babies usually eat every two hours so that may be easier to follow her a few times a day, if she leaves every 2-4 hrs everyday. My local humane society paid for a vet so I could take my brothers sick puppy to see the vet, unfortunately we had to put him down bc he was to sick to help. I hope this helps in your efforts to help this cat. God bless and have a good evening.
@@justice2255 just keep feeding her, soon you see babies after couple weeks, AFTER see babies by you, trap her & bring in house, they get tame after in house after about 2 days, & want to cuddle, even if wild or feral, I do all the time. sometimes the babies were wild so caught & brought in house, also after babies grew up, wild & when brought in house in separate room & hold them, they tame in 2-3 days.
@@dgonthehill Not really. Truly feral cats are hard to tame because they don't want to be touched and prefer to live outdoors. Stray cats that are not really that feral but were abandoned can be tamed.
He lived such a long and fulfilling life for a feral. I'm so glad he was taken care of.
It was so touching that she loved and cared for him so much, yet let him make the terms. A true cat lover!
@@CharGC123 How should it be otherwise?
@@marcelbork92unfortunately there are alot of cruel people in this world towards animals and especially cats. People are just happy to see or hear about someone being kind to them. Everyday on these sites I read horror stories
Yeah, I don't think he'd have made it that long if it weren't for her.
He trusted you. That’s a badge of honor.
Thank you for helping this lovely kitty. He had many good years with you. Our condolences.
Crossing over on the day/night of an eclipse is pretty cosmic (to say the least). What a special encounter in each other's life.
The eclipse was on April 8th and not on April 9th, this is obviously an error, everyone should have noticed that!
@@alohaspirit1506 Calm down. It isn’t the end of the world about the date.
@@KohalaLover Dude, *you* chill. They obviously just found it intriguing that that's when he passed. Get some fresh air. 🤨
@@alohaspirit1506 Sorry, I over reacted.
@@KohalaLover I'm calm. The date was talked about for weeks and it was all over the place for so long that everybody could remember it was April 8th. I experienced it too as my city was in the path. No one could forget the day of the eclipse and it was an important event. On April 9th it was already done. Perhaps she meant to say the day after or she simply had her dates wrong. I'm sorry I'm just a stickler about things like that. It's not the end of the world I'm just pointing it out. People often don't pay attention and can distort things as this was an important/epic day. Also, grammar and spelling (not here) but I realized that I can't correct people on that anymore. A very beautiful story though and I cried.
Thank you for giving Mr. Turnip love and caring. It's bittersweet that he passed on. I've fed and fostered so many who've crossed and it's always the same feeling. Take consolation in the fact that he felt love all these time. So many of them simply do not get loved :)
This is true...if you can pet one for the first time and they purr, it's magical.❤
Thank you for loving and supporting him on his terms.
That’s the key words, his terms. 🌈
@@debbieschultz9768What does the rainbow 🌈 flag has to do with this story????
He is a pretty boy, and him trusting you even that much means so much. Thank you for making his life better
Oh my. He must have had horrible trauma that he was so scared to let a human in more than that, but this lady was patient and true and made his live comfortable for 7 years! RIP Mr. Turnip.
He didn't necessarily have any trauma, it's more likely he just wasn't socialised to humans in the so-called sensitive period in the first two months of life.
All the cats of my life have been feral cats. They chose me, so I was/am always grateful.
We just lost our feral mystery she loved us but no one else. Sorry for your loss
There’s this cat I been feeding at my work everyday day for 6 months and I feel bad I’m too lazy to find him a home 😢
Mr. Turnip was so loved, and he knew it!!
You gave him a great life... thank you for taking such great care of him.. I'm sorry for your loss.
The main thing to know and understand is that although he may have been solitary and on his own he found love, warmth and endless compassion. May his energy still grace you. You did an amazing job with Mr Turnip. Bless you for I believe you were an angel sent to help him 😊❤😊❤😊❤😊
I am in tears. You are the epitome of what we as humans should do for all living things including, cats. Thank you for making a difference in his little life, you made him feel loved. RIP baby!
What a beautiful story. He stayed near you guys, but only at a distance. If only he was more comfortable to let you touch & hold him during all those years. Bless you for taking care of & loving him. Bless Mr. Turnip wherever he is. ❤❤❤
He’s so cute! Love his name. Thank you for showing him love for his end years.
Thank you for loving him and taking such good care of him all this time! It's obvious that he loved you in his own way and had a better life than of the street! RIP Mr. Turnip!
You made his last years the best of his life, and he clearly loved you dearly, ❤️.
That was absolutely one of the most touching moments. Iknow that Mr Turnip know howuch u loved him. Thank you
This lady is an angel without wings.
Thank you for taking the time, effort and money to protect this baby. You make the world a better place.
A very cool understanding of someone's boundaries and being respectful of them.
What a nice person, need no more words.
Thank you so much for taking good care of the cat. Thank you.❤
This story overwhelmed my heart.. what a beautiful relationship full of such love and mutual respect! I'd like to think those meows were him thanking you and saying he loved you too..... Perhaps he knew his time was close... He waited for the eclipse to remind you one more time of how truly unique and special he was!!!! Thank you for giving an old stray a beautiful old age, and so much love! ❤
Ÿès, truly.🐈⬛
Thank you for giving Mr. Turnip a safe, secure, and loving home. You made his life so much easier and less stressful. I am sorry for your loss. RIP💐 Mr. Turnip.
You are probably the one person that cared at all for that precious cat. God Bless You. ❤
Her love for Mr. Turnip is so evident in the way she speaks of him. I’m so happy for him that he found his family and got his happily ever after, and that she got to be the recipient of his meows. What a beautiful love story ❤
Awww, "a feral cat homeowner", that's lovely ❤
Oh Geobeats! You are really one of the best. I love everything you put online, but from time to time there is a story that brings tears to the eyes, not necessarily of sadness. Mr. Turnip's story was so beautiful that yes, the sand got into my eyes. A beautiful love story and Mr. Turnip got to know and give love before he crossed the rainbow bridge. What a beautiful end of life for a feral cat. Thank you to his caretaker and thank you to Geobeats for showing us Mr. Turnip's story.
Thank you for the comment!
RIP Mr Turnip ❤ you had your special angel take care of you for 7 years ❤
My condolences to you and your family. Thank you for giving Mr. Turnip, love, and affection.
Mr. Turnip is uber cute!!! Thank you for respecting him and giving the best life a feral cat could ever hope for!!! You're awesome!!! RIP Mr. Turnip.
Bless you for taking on the care of Mr Turnip. He felt safe and was happy with you in his little 'Night Cat' tent. I feed my ferals all the best foods I can afford. Any that I'm able to intervene early with I do. The rest I feed, and build shelters for. Thank you for meeting Mr Turnip where he was. ❤ from Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺
Thank you for looking after those cats!!
@@Flopthelot58 I try my absolute best for them.
She made his final years more comfortable & peaceful. ❤❤❤❤
So why am I sitting here, crying… What a sweet baby. Thank you for loving him from afar. 😢💔
He was so lucky that he met you and knew someone actually cared about him. You've done a wonderful job!
Thank you for caring Mr. Turnip so much 🙏🍀⭐🌺💙🐱. He was a silent guardian and a faithful companion ⭐💖☺.
You did a wonderful thing for him. I bet he loved you. Hugs...
So glad he had love and kindness in his last 7 years 🥰
In his way he loved you and he trusted you. You made his life a heaven on earth and he enjoyed it!!❤
Thank you for feeding and taking care of this silent cat from
a distance! When this angel cat was looking at you, she was
saying thank you for loving me! Sorry for the loss!
What a beautiful soul you are ❤
There are so many feral cats and to show this old man some love and compassion.....thank you for caring for this gentle soul ❤
I live this story. What a lovely lady so selfless Giving love and not expecting anything in return. You made that cats life so much better and that must feel so good. 🐯🐱🐻❄️🦊
I can not thank you enough for accepting and loving him just as he was. He loved you ❤️ RIP sweet angel 🙏
Bless you for all you did for this beautiful soul, Mr Turnip. Many, many thanks! I know you meant the world to him! You are an angel! ❣️❣️❣️
You are just a beautiful woman with a beautiful soul...you & mr turnip was meant to be together...i know even though he passed..he was your special support animal...he was loved before he past...i wish it was more ppl like you❤❤❤❤❤
He was so loved thank you for caring for him RIP little Angel
My heart goes out to this wonderful little fellow. I'm so sorry to hear that he passed away. Thank you SO MUCH for giving him the care he so badly needed. Good folks like you are in short supply.
God bless you! Those slow blinks from a cat are telling you he loves ❤️ you!
I'm so glad you got to make his life comfortable and happy.
God bless you for taking care of him. He knew you loved him. The best to you for being so kind and he was very grateful for you!!!!
RIP beautiful baby ♥️
Thank you for your patience and kindness towards this beautiful boy. You gave him a wonderful life that he otherwise would not have had. God Bless you and yours. Stay safe, this world needs you.
What an amazing story of an incredible relationship. Mr turnip came into your life and he was there for you and you were there for him. You gave him love understanding and compassion and you made his last years of his life so amazing. Rest in peace Mr turnip. ❤❤❤
True love is accepting and caring for someone on their own terms. Mr. Turnip had that love from this sweet lady. She gave him the perfect life. And he gave her joy.
I love Mr. Turnip and your relationship with him even though you’re not allowed to touch! We take what we can from these special beings! Thank you for your kindness!❤😊
Thank you for being so loving to that pretty boy! He's waiting in heaven for you!
Thank you so much for what you did for this beautiful sole. RIP Mr. Turnip.
I know of him! Himbs was very special. We love you. Rest well.
So sorry for this loss and thank you for looking after him ❤
In addition to being very sweet, this was very funny. But I was sad he never got to trust to the full extent. What a wonderful woman.
Feral cats make themselves known when they're hungry and struggling and need help. I walk around my neighborhood and feed stray cats since they simply cannot survive on their own. Hopefully, you'll do the same and help. Your small act of kindness will make a profound difference in the lives of these animals in need. Saving lives is definitely a collective effort. Many thanks to animal rescuers and protectors.
Oh, I'm so sorry that Mr. Turnip died just a couple of weeks ago. You, your steadfast love and care, and the gentle kindness of your presence gave him a much better life than he had before crossing your path. Thank you for sharing your story. There is no cat that is "just a cat". Each and every one of them---all animals, actually---are individual and precious souls.
Yes, if you know cats, Mister Turnip did love you with those blue eyes....they completely changed from fear and misery to affection from afar. I have cared for feral cats and eventually they did come to be attached to me and allow some petting, but it's limited before they run off - but they all come back every day. I live rural and it's heartbreaking to see how more cats show up and I can't care for them all. I wish people were more caring like this wonderful lady or at least feed them & give them alternative bedding locations that are more safe & dry (totes work just fine with straw). I won't allow cats in the house anymore but they have a nice safe porch & barn to sleep in & keep the rodents down in return.
This video was definitely meant for me today. A feral cat - who looks so similar to Mr. Turnip - showed up on my patio about a week ago. I started putting out food & water for him. He runs away even when he sees me near the window, but he sleeps overnight on my patio chair and returns frequently during the day to eat. I can really relate to your affection for Mr. Turnip and know you gave him his best life.
He was so great full for helping him. He was thankful for everything you did for him. The all mighty was waiting for him..
Thank you for helping this cat🐱
You made his later years tolerable. He was so brave to think outside the square and trust you.
Tolerable???
He looked and seemed very happy with his super luxurious and safe, secure life which this empathetic lady provided him with.
7 years is a very long time for an animal like a cat. It would be about half his entire life. He hit the jackpot! All those other feral cats that he'd once lived with would have been green with envy if they could have seen his lifestyle. But most of them wouldn't have lived to see it, as depending upon their living conditions, adult feral cats often have a far shorter lifespan.
Forgot to add, he didn't really trust her at first. He just felt he had no other options and was forced to move somewhere where the aggressive feral cats would never dare to follow, and this woman's yard was what he came across.
Also, if she had cats at the time, he'd probably observed that she looked after them, seen her body language, seen that the cats were in excellent condition and were not aggressive and a threat to him. He probably figured there's enough space there (and hiding spots) that he could avoid any interactions (unlike how it was with the cat colony) and stay safe.
Thank you for making his life better and easier and loving him with out expecting anything from him ♥️♥️
We've been feeding and TNRing the feral cats in our neighborhood for over 20 years. Some were friendly, most were not, but they all get warm and dry places to sleep in the winter. Currently we're actively caring for three, one who's been queen of the yard for 12 years.
Why am I tearful watching this story of an old cat thousands of miles away?
Because you have a heart.
Tears in my eye ❤❤❤ soms ppl will never get why we do this .. juzt knowing there safe mzkes me so happy ur such a great lady thank u
God bless this woman for caring for Mr. Turnip. xo
I'm sorry for your loss of Mr. Turnip. He had a great life. I have Mr. Bentley, tabby, who is the same way for 6 years. He is too sweet. Our relationship is strictly feed me and keep your distance. 😊
Thank you for helping this sweet kitty. I TNR and finally got my feral inside. It’s now 13yrs.❤️❤️
Mr. Turnip knew love and kindness due to this wise and compassionate lady. Love is all anyone needs, really. Thank you Geo Beats.
Thank You for Caring !! RIP little guy
Sweet boy. Rest in peace and love. ❤️
rip mr turnip. i’m in tears right now. what a beautiful story.
Just Beautiful ❤ Thank you for sharing Mr Turnip’s story ❤
And I meant to tell you thank you for your heart You are just so precious and I just prayed wonderful blessings in your life
Wow, what a beautiful, gorgeous kitty cat!😍😻🐱🐈😻😍
Bless you and Mr Turnip 🙏 ❤
Thank you for giving him the best life!
What a beautiful story. Brought tears to my eyes. ❤❤❤❤
He is on your shoulder girl always 😊 ❤
Omg, my eyes are leaking, they must be broken ❤. Thank you for loving this little soul. My former feral cats are my family, one’s fluffy butt is against my cheek as I type this. ❤
Mr Turnip loved you & you loved him😢sad & happy story. You are such a wonderful giving person.❤🦋💞RIP MR.Turnip🇨🇦💖💖💖🎆💞💞🐾
Love your cat and your ❤️ we need more people like you...
Sweet.poor thing.Nice to meet you Grandpa cat 😁😸😚, Such a great loss for all of us 😢😿🌷
He picked a very special date to fly home😇😭
Mr. Turnip is adorable. At this point, I'm sure all cats think humans are nuts😅.
We also have a feral cat we have been feeding for over a year. He is white and slate gray. Very pretty. Bought him a heated cat house last November. Sometimes I sit in the garage and read. He will come in and lay close to my feet….but never let me pet him. When I talk to him he will meow back occasionally. I look forward to seeing him everyday. I have fell hopelessly in love with him!!!!😊
What an unusual story! It's so wonderful that he found someone who was willing to love him in such a nontraditional way. Thank you for being so kind to Mr. Turnip.
What a sweet story!❤
I started feeding strays recently also. It’s hard just to catch a glimpse of them😮
I’d rather feed them, so they don’t get sick❤
Good night from Papua New Guinea
Thankyou ❤
"just give me the food you crazy cat womanz!" - Mr Turnip
Such an amazing cat mom! and such an amazing boy! Mr. Turnip is an angel looking over you now G.B.!
You did touch Mr. Turnip in the most important way, with your heart.❤️