The Cats of Parliament Hill Blog
by
Klaus J. Gerken
Parliament Hill, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, North America, Planet Earth,
the Sol Planetary system, the "Milky Way" Galaxy, the Local cluster of Galaxies,
the Universe, and whatever is beyond or ever was before.
Latest update: Sunday 7 December 2008
Preamble
IMPORTANT NOTICES
Please under no circumstances abandon cats or kittens on the Hill or by the
Cat Sanctuary. The cats will not readily accept newcomers and for the most
part chase them away. Nor is it a given new cats will find the Sanctuary in
search of shelter and food. Most abandoned cats are very disorientated and
will just randomly wander off finding starvation and death - especially in the
winter. If you can no longer care for your cat, please take her to the Humane
Society where she can be well taken care of and put up for adoption. This is
what we do for any abandoned cat we find. And it causes us great grief when we
cannot capture one - which happens way too often. And if you give kittens as
a gift for Christmas, ensure the person or the household you give them to can
provide for them. If not, then you should reconsider your priorities. No
kitten deserves to be abandoned like an unwanted toy. Owning a pet is a
serious responsibiliy. If you don't share that feeling, you shouldn't own a
pet. It's as simple as that. Abandoning your pet is a criminal offence with
up to 2 years in jail. Perhaps you who would be so callous should think about
that. Treat your pets well, and they will reward you with unconditional love
for the rest of their lives. Should we all care so much as they care for us.
Klaus J. Gerken
Before you abandon a pet you can no longer care for, please contact these
organizations:
Previous logs are available at the Library and Archives Canada:
All photographs by Klaus J. Gerken unless otherwise stated.
Comments are always welcome:
Please send any comments to kgerken@synapse.net
(We reserve the right to publish any comments on this blog).
Invitation
I would like to invite anyone who has recollections or photographs of the
colony before the present condos were built; especially any recollections
or photographs of Irene Desormeaux before Rene Chartrand took over caring
for the cats, or even prior to that, to send them to kgerken@synapse.net .
We are trying to establish a definitive history of the cat colony for a book
to be published in the next year or so.
A Brief History of the Cats of Parliament Hill
There is a story that Colonel By brought hundreds of cats
with him when he built the Rideau Canal in 1826, to take care
of the rodent population, but unfortunately that cannot be
confirmed. What can be confirmed is that cats were employed
in the Parliament Building (as in many other building) as pest
control until 1955 when they were replaced by chemicals. Until
1970 ground keepers fed the cats in various locations, when
Irene Desormeaux began feeding the cats where the existing
colony now resides. Rene Chartrand began helping her in the
mid-nineteen eighties and began building some wooden structures
(some of which can still be seen) for the cats to keep warm in.
In 1987 when Irene passed on to take care of stray cats in a
greater colony beyond this world, Rene took over and loyally
fed the cats to this day. In 1997 Rene and a friend built the
existing structures. Brian Caines began helping about that time,
and I began helping out in 2003. That year brian and I decided
to put together a support team to ensure that Rene would be ok
(he's in his mid-eighties now) and that the cats would always
be well provided for. We now have a team of eight caregivers
who volunteer their time to this amazing cause.
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The cast of characters:
Irene Desormeaux (Who started it all in the 1970's)
Rene Chartrand (Who took over when Irene passed on in 1987 and maintains
the colony till this day -- he built the shelters in 1997)
The Support Team:
Brian Caines (Ensures the colony's health and welfare)
Klaus Gerken (Official Photographer, and Keeper of the Blog - I do the
weekend shift)
Laura Jaremkow
Lorraine Milobar
Sally Sax
Helene Pomerleau
--Kathryn Bunn
--Leyla Di Cori
--Heather Ferguson
Sebastien Badour
Ben Asselstine
Lia Alfonsi
Christ Oliver - Author of "Fish Lecan, Maria Dorfinkley et les Chats de la
Colline du Parlement" and the blog below:
The Alta Vista Animal Hospital (For medical care).
Purina for cat food.
And a host of many others.
And the cats:
*Coco (RIP 2005)
*LePune (Lost 2003 and perhaps sister to Brunette and Lulu)
*Big Mama (RIP 1985? to 2006)
The white mother and her brood:
*Thumbelina (Adopted by Sebastien Bador 2008)
Snowball (AKA Six Toes - lives with the white mother on the east side of the Hill)
*Kid Jr (lost 2006)
*Blanchette (lost in 2003)
Blackie
Fluffy
Brownie
*Lulu (lost 2004 and sister to Brunette)
Brunette
Ti-gris
Bebe (Integrated 2000)
Bruno (2003/4 - adopted by myself Feb 2004 - and flourishing)
*Smokey and her three kittens living in the West Block ( put up for adoption
fall 2004 because they could not integrate, no matter how much Smokey tried)
*Monty (lost 2004)
*The black and white we never got to name who only stayed a month (summer 2004)
Spot (Integrated 2004)
*Samantha (Lost Nov 2004)
Max (Integrated 2005)
*Shadow (Integrated 2005 - but probably there earlier and the father of
Smokey's kittens)) - Put up for adoption March 2008 because of special
medical needs
*Penelope (Abandoned Christmas 2005 - taken to the Humane Society Feb 2006)
*Lillian-Wentworth (Integrated 2007 - Believed stolen from the colony Spring 2008))
*Phoebe (The new white - taken to the HS by Brian and Laura 18 June 2007)
*Hero (15 years old - abandoned - taken to the HS for adoption)
*Mike the cabbie (Abandoned July 2007 - Named by Joanne Stanbridge) - Taken
to the Humane Society 24 July 2005.
*Great Tiger (abandoned in the heaviest snowfall of the winter - rescued
by Laura and taken to the Humane Society for adoption - March 2008)
Betsy (2008) Hangs out with the whites.
And so many others who just walk in and out or are adopted when we can catch them.
Note for all:
As Rene Chartrand is now in his mid-eighties several years ago Brian Caines
and I decided to put together a support team so we check on the cats to
ensure that Rene has been there to care for them on the previous day
and to leave some food and water in case he would be unable to make it for
whatever reason. To date Rene has not missed a day and is still, and
always will be the primary caregiver. Besides, our help allows him to take
the occasional well deserved day off, especially when the weather is bad.
The Blog
Klaus Gerken
Wednesday, 5 Nov 2008
Photos from this weekend. Betsy making great strides. She now follows Max around.
Cool weekend, but glorious sunshine and lots of visitors. 2 visitors donated a
warm cot for the cats, which Bebe immediately appropriated for herself.
Saturday:
Sunday:
Loraine Milobar
04/11/08 9:12 AM
Hi All,
Just got back from feeding our little friends this morning. They are all
fine and happy. I am a bit worried because I did not see Fluffy. I
called but never showed up. Betsy man was around the colony and ate his
full wet meal. I feel so sorry for him because I think he really want
to join the gang. Even Ti-Gris reproached him to be to close...
Finally, I did not see the Whitemother but saw Snowball.
Have a nice day!
Lorraine
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Brian Caines
04/11/08 2:12 PM
Hi Lorraine et al:
Fluffy was around when I fed the cats yesterday . No doubt he was away on an
adventure while you were there. I agree that Bugsy seems to want to integrate
with the colony. Both Ben and Laura saw him at the sanctuary on Sunday and
he actually looked into one of the condos. We'll give him a good price if he
decides to stay. As well, he ate from my hand while he was on the visitors'
side of the fence and he let me pet him, so he's starting to relate to humans.
I have my lecture tomorrow morning at the National Gallery so I will drop by
the colony at lunchtime as it is supposed to be a lovely day. I hope it's as
nice as today-I just finished with winterising the garden although it was sad
to take down the patio furniture on such a lovely, warm day.
Brian
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Brian Caines
Wednesday. 5 Nov 2008, 3:40 PM
Hello All:
Sad news.
When I arrived on the Hill this morning to feed the cats there was no sign of
Fluffy. I called and looked for him following Lorraine's message saying that
she had see him yesterday but without any luck. When I returned to the colony
at lunchtime a visitor asked whether I had seen the note posted on the plaque.
The note said that "Johanne" had taken the brown and white cat (she seems
not to have known his name) to give him a good home. Needless to say I was
upset. Helene arrived and we both advised the RCMP who recorded the incident
but I don't think there is much we or they can do. I can only hope that he
adjusts to living indoors and that he is well loved and well cared for. I
know that it will be quite an adjustment for him as he was abandoned on the
Hill as a three month old kitten and he enjoyed his life outdoors with his
pals.
How anyone could do this without speaking to anyone in the group simply
astounds me. And to think that she believes that she is doing a good deed by
stealing a much loved animal rather than doing the right thing and adopting a
cat in need from the Humane Society leaves me gob-smacked. The only decent
thing she did was to leave a note.
I am sorry to be the bearer of such sad news.
Brian
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Klaus Gerken
Brian,
I am incensed. Can I send your message along with what I am going to write
to the Citizen and the Ottawa Sun? This will not go unnoticed. I assure you,
if I can do anything about it, Fluffy will be back. In fact I implore all of
you to send a letter to the local newspapers. I know the person may have
meant well, but these cats are incredably well cared for and there is no need
for this. Write a letter! All of you! Right now.
k
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Laura Jaremkow
Wednesday, 05/11/08 7:30 PM
i just saw the blog.
i'm on my way to the hill cause if have to see my other babies.
i honestly don't know if i 'll stop bawling anytime soon.
.:laura:.
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Brian Caines
Wednesday, 05/11/08 8:03 PM
Hi All:
The theft of Fluffy is just so unbelievable. That someone could so cruelly
and selfishly steal Fluffy from the only home he has known and a home where
he was happy and well looked after is beyond the pale. There are so many
people who have invested so much love, dedication, and attention to all the
cats, and Fluffy was one of the favourites the Cat Caregivers and the many
visitors to the colony. He will be really missed.
Brian
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Kathryn Bunn
Wednesday, 05/11/08 8:21 PM
This is such sad news.
All Fluffy knows is Blackie, Max, Bebe, Tigris, and the other cats. They are
his family. We and all the members of the public and tourists are his family.
I am sure Sebastien can attest to how difficult it is to take an outdoor cat
and bring it into the indoors after he rescued Thumbelina.
Just as my two adopted cats are fearful of the outdoors to a large extent and
are indoor cats, I am sure Fluffy will be scared of the confines of the indoors.
I just wish this person could have looked at the OHS website and seen how many
adorable cats really do need a home. Fluffy doesn't need a home. He has one.
Kat
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Fran Wylie
Wednesday, 05/11/08 10:05 PM
Dear Klaus,
I live in Fairview, Alberta and I greatly enjoy reading your blog. I am
completly outraged at what has happened to Fluffy! How could anyone do such
a thing? I am attaching a letter to this woman Johanne that I have also
sent to the Ottawa Sun and the Ottawa Citizen in the hope of being of some
help.
I sincerely hope you can get Fluffy back, and I look forward to reading more
of your blog as time goes on.
With great interest,
Fran Wylie
PS I haven't seen anything about Hobo in a long time. Is he OK?
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Dear Johanne,
I know you meant well, but you have not done the right thing by taking the
friendly brown cat from Parliament Hill. He is well looked after by a very
organized and dedicated team of cat lovers and he is happy living there.
The friendly brown cat is named Fluffy and he has a huge fan base. His
friendly face is well known all over the world and we will greatly miss him
if you do not return him to his home. If you feel you must "rescue" a cat,
the Humane Society has many friendly cats of all ages and colors that need
your help instead. Please return him before his winter coat loses its
conditioning.
Sincerely,
Fran Wylie, a big fan of all the Parliament Hill cats
Fairview, Alberta
Klaus Gerken
Thursday, 6 Nov 08 2:10 AM
Letter to the Ottawa Citizen:
Fluffy, long-haired, chocolate-brown with white spots, and one of the most
friendly cats on Parliament Hill has been stolen by a woman named "Johanne",
who left a note to the effect that she had taken him home. Fluffy was not in
distress, was in good health and like the other cats on Parliament Hill, well
provided for by the volunteers who care for them. I am outraged that
someone could do such a thing.
Fluffy came to the Hill as a kitten about 12 years ago and has known only the
colony as home. He will not adjust well to living indoors. Indeed, taking him
indoors for any length of time will destroy his winter coat and, if brought
back to the colony, he will not survive the winter. He must be brought back
now. Besides, this is his home, and the other cats in the colony are his
family.
Johanne, you may have thought you were doing a good deed, but you have not.
Bring Fluffy home right now.
For more information visit The Cats of Parliament Hill at
http://www.synapse.net/kgerken
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Brian Caines
Thursday, 6 Nov 2008 7:28 AM
A message from Bonnie for the group.
Brian
Subject: RE: Our Sweet Fluffy
Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2008 16:40:03 -0500
Brian:
Ohmigod___..how can people do that? Do you think putting an ad in the paper
or on the radio stations would help? I can't believe that someone would do
that. All we can do is pray that she was simply a misguided but well-meaning
person and that he is in a loving home.
My heart goes out to you and the rest of the crew and especially to Fluffy!
Hugs - Bonnie
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Helene Pomerleau
Wednesday, 6 Nov 2008 8:33 AM
Hi Klaus, for the blog:
Johanne,
A "good home" like you said for Fluffy is the Hill, with the other cats, his
family. Fluffy is the cat star of the Hill. He loves everybody, he enjoys
to be with all the tourists (he always gets all the attention he wants). He
his happy there. He belongs there.
What you thought may be a good thing was totaly selfish. You don't know
anything about the cats of the Hill. There's always somebody there to look
after the cats. A lot of great people help too, giving food, donations,
offer to help during during a snow storm. There's a lot a good people. It's
too bad you think you're the only one.
We are a great team. We take good care of all the cats. They all have a
home. Do you know that one of the others cats is 18 years old? And that
she's more in shape that some inside cats? Her name is Brunette and her best
Friend is Ti-Gris. They are so cute together. I'm pretty sure you never saw
them together, so cute. And Fluffy,the leader of the gang (with Big Brownie
of course), has his best friends: Brownie, Bebe, Blackie. He always sleeps
with them. They love each other. Did you think about them? They are a
family, a gang, a team. You destroyed that. Do you really know what it
means for the cats? You should have asked us.
I do not think Fluffy will ever be happy inside. Honestly, how could you
ever think that you're doing a good thing when you take a cat from his home,
his friends, his family, his whole life? How could you think that he could
ever be happy alone when he used to living with ten others cats, a group a
caregivers that I'm sure he loves (you should, but really I hope you'll never
see it, his welcomes when he sees one of us)?
Please, everyone makes mistakes. I believe you when you say that meant to do
a good thing, but it's not. Absolutely not. Not at all. So take him back.
I'm sure he'll be thankfull and HAPPY. And we'll be thankfull to you. And
the thousands of persons who visit Fluffy will be too.
You have broken the hearts of Rene Chartrand, the Catman, all the Cat
Caregivers, the many visitors to the colony and especially the cats.
Helene
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Sally Sax
10:04 AM
Hi everybody,
I've created a facebook group to raise awareness of Fluffy being stolen, so
with any luck, someone who knows Johanne will see it and be able to convince
her to bring him back.
Here is the link for those of you who use facebook (if you haven't received
an invitation to join from me already):
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=40675131509
Sally
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Lorraine Milobar
10:10
Sally:
Good idea. Keep in mind that her neighbours, friends or other people will
notice that she has a new cat that respond to Fluffy's description and might
report her to us or the police, etc. Again, thanks for doing this.
Lorraine
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Kathryn Bunn
11:08
Hey guys. I sent off a letter to the editor of the Ottawa Sun, Citizen, and
Metro. I think it may be published tomorrow in the Citizen (somewhere amidst
the letters about Obama being the new president) as they called me asking for
confirmation that I wrote the letter. In addition the Manager of Letters to
the Editor just sent me an email wanting to ask me some questions on the
letter.
The letter was written in a hurry and it is not my best work but here it is:
Everyday natives of Ottawa and tourists visit the cat sanctuary of Parliament
Hill. Immediately they fall in love with the wonderful cats that meet them so
affectionately.
Unfortunately, many of us were left saddened by the news that Fluffy, a
beloved long-haired brown and white cat, had been taken by a member of the
public. While this individual left a note saying she wished to give the cat
a good home, she neglected to understand the profound impact her actions have
on not only the caregivers and fans of the cat colony, but the cat itself.
Fluffy has lived at the colony since he was a 3 month old kitten.
All he has ever known is the freedom of the outdoors, the love of his fellow
Hill cats, and the love of complete strangers.Taking a cat that has always
been an outdoor cat and putting them in the confines of a home is stressful
for the animal. It is immensely difficult for the cat to adjust to the
confines of the space and learn indoor cat behaviours.
If you want a cat, do not take one from a cat colony that is managed with the
help of a group of volunteers and supported by the public. Go to the Ottawa
Humane Society. They have dozens of cats in need of homes.
Regards,
Kat
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Lorraine Milobar
11:14 AM
Dear Kathryn:
Thanks a million for taking the time to write to our local newspapers; it
cannot hurt! I really appreciate this effort and let's hope someone will
notice dear Fluffy and report the person who took him. Your letter is clear,
precise with kind words. Thank you!
Lorraine
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Sally Sax
11:17 AM
Well said Lorraine and Kathryn!
Sally
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Klaus Gerken
11:26 AM
Well said. I sent mine this morning along with a photo of Fluffy to the
Citizen, but haven't had confirmation yet.
k
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Lorraine Milobar
10:30
Dear Klaus: Thank you also for writing. Much appreciated. I shouldn't tell
you this but this morning when I left the hill after feeding our dear little
friends, as always I check the large bin at the back to see if one of them is
sleeping and there was Baby and Blackie_but no Fluffy_.
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Klaus Gerken
11:35 AM
It'll be really difficult going to feed the cats this weekend. Fluffy was
always the first to greet me in the morning with quiet meow and a head but
against my hand.
Since Fluffy hasn't been house trained I hope this woman has a white carpet
and white furnature.
k
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Sally Sax
12:50 PM
FLUFFY RETURNED!!!!!!
Hi everyone, great news!
Johanne returned Fluffy at lunch today. She spoke with Brian and Helene and
rest assured, she understands that she was wrong to take Fluffy and is very
sorry. Fluffy did not take well to his indoor surroundings, as was predicted
-- he peed all over the couch and carpet.
Hooray!
Sally
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Klaus Gerken
12:57 PM
What great wonderful news!
k
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Lorraine Milobar
1:48 PM
Sally:
I cannot believe it. I think I will drop by this afternoon just to see
him.
Lorraine
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Brian Caines
9:01 PM
Hello All:
As some of you may know, Fluffy has been returned to the Hill.
(HOOOOOORRRRAAAAYYYYY!!!) When I dropped by at noon today he came running
out of the bushes where he loves to lie in the sun to greet me. Helene and I
got to meet "Johanne" who was still at the colony. We both let her how her
stealing Fluffy had affected the group and the upset that her theft had
caused. As justification she said she was only thinking of Fluffy's
well-being which we let her know was not an excuse. Anyway, he was returned
in good health and certainly did not hold a grudge against her as he sat by
her (sweet thing that he is) while we were speaking. However, he wasn't
returned because of a guilty conscience but because he did not like being
inside with a stranger (HELLO??) and he let her know that in that very
special male cat sort of way. She said to me while she was leaving that she
realised that she had done wrong when she took him and that she had done the
right thing by returning him.
Just before leaving the colony I heard one of a group of four men say that he
had heard that one of the cats had just been stolen (news travels-Klaus' Blog,
Sally's FaceBook?) and I was happy to let him know that our dear ole Fluff is
happy as a clam to be with his pals again.
So let's celebrate the boy's safe return!!
Brian
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Brian Caines
9:39 PM
Kat:
What a wonderful letter you wrote to the Citizen. I am almost (I said
almost!!) saddened that it won't be published since our dear old Fluff has
been returned to us safe and sound. Thank you so much for taking the time to
put your heartfelt thoughts on paper. You put into words everything the
group was thinking.
Cheers,
Brian
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Bonny Zuran
9:44 PM
Yay - good on ya Fluffy......what a nice way to end the day! Thanks Brian.
Brian Caines
Thursday, 13 Nov 08
Hello All:
Please see Julia's note below. Shadow was a cat who was abandoned on the Hill
but because of a medical problem, which is now controlled by diet, he was
adopted. Unfortunately, because of a personal situation he is again up for
adoption. I am wondering if you would be so kind as to send this message to
people you know as he is the sweetest thing and he is deserving of a good home.
Please help to get the word out.
Thanks,
Brian
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Hi Brian,
I'm emailing you with some news about us and Shadow. His physical condition
is good. However, our space and lifestyle are proving to be an unsuitable fit.
He has not shaken his nocturnal activities and this is starting to affect our
daily lives. We're both at work and often have evening engagements and so he's
alone a lot of time. He's always wanting food and perhaps this is due to
loneliness or boredom.
I wanted to let you know this now as we are considering putting him up for
adoption to a more suitable home. If you know of anyone who might be
interested please let them know of our plans, and if we can inform the Humane
Society of other potential adopters for Shadow.
Julia
Shadow (Photo by Julie White)
Shadow (Photo by Julie White)
Shadow (Photo by Julie White)
Klaus Gerken
Wednesday, 5 Nov 2008
The floowing photos are from the weekend of the 8th (a misrable wet day),
9th and 11th (Remebrance Day). Since I had caught a viscious cold Brian and
Laura fed the cats the next weekend. Betsy (Bugsy) seems to be making great
strides to integrate into the colony. And there was even a wedding photo op
by the colony on the 9th.
Saturday:
Sunday:
Remembance Day:
Brian Caines
Friday, 21 November 2008 11:56 AM
Hello All:
OH NO!!! - First Day of Winter. I got to the Hill at 8:30 this morning to be
greeted by all the cats of the colony and for the first time frozen water in
the bowls. But at least there was no snow. Something to look forward to. I
brought another water container so we can take two containers of hot water
from the washroom. One to melt the ice in the bowls and the other to fill
them up.
Brian
PS. I saw both Whites but no sign of Bugsy.
Helene Pomerleau
Saturday, 22 November 2008 6:23 PM
Hello all,
Just a quick note to say that I dropped by the colony around 3:30 and fed and
watered the cats (you're right Brian, they really enjoy warm water). Everybody
came out except Ti-Gris who was waiting in her condo for Brunette to came
back and cuddle. I also fed Snowball but didn't see the White Mother or
Bugsy.
Have a good weekend.
Helene
Brian Caines
Monday, 24 November 2008 1:17 PM
Hello All:
At least it was a little warmer this morning than it was over the weekend, but
unfortunately not nearly warm enough for the water in the bowls not to freeze.
I think it will be awhile before we will see that again.
Good news. Bugsy came over to join the colony for breakfast. I put the bowl
fairly close to the platform and he enjoyed some wet and dried food as well as
some water. He was not too skittish and he again allowed me to pet him. While
he ate, Brownie, Spot, and Fluffy stared at him from the platform while Max
looked down from the overhang. Although none appeared (to me) to have an
aggressive stance, I did hear one of the boys give a short, low growl. Bugsy
kept leisurely eating. I was surprised to see him still at the colony when I
returned from visiting the Whites. In fact, he was there when I left for
Bridgehead. Slowly but surely.
Yesterday, Ben improved the entrance to the "new" shelter which we placed with
its back to the shed on the back platform. We hope that Bugsy will move in there
as it is just far enough away from the others for comfort. This morning, Bebe
came out of it! Best made plans....
Lorraine: I put the peanuts in the red metal tin (with a brick on it to hold it
securely). When I opened the door I found the shed strewn with opened peanut
shells (which I cleaned up). Those squirrels seem to be able to walk through
walls.
Brian
Lorraine Milobar
Tuesday, 25 Nov 08, 9:31 AM
Hi Brian and Gang:
Not a bad morning after all. Did not need to use the umbrella but used the
little mats which I put back in the shed when I left. I removed the snow at
the front of the condos. Back has not been done as I was running out of time.
All our little friends were there and in good spirit but hungry. Even Bugsy
showed up from the back and ate all his portion. I noticed he does not like
Seafood Supreme nor Tuna. The White Mother and Snowball came up to eat there
food then return down.
Lorraine
Brian Caines
Tuesday, 25 Nov 08, 2:51 PM
Hi All:
Ben had most of the snow shovelled by the time Sally and I arrived. Lucky us.
He mentioned that Bugsy jumped out of the large plastic storage container when
he got the shovel. Both were very startled, so much so that Ben thought he had
dropped the thirty feet to the ground below. Luckily, he jumped onto the
retaining wall and ran from the colony. He did not seem to be worse for wear.
At least we know that he has found a place to get out of the cold. I set it up so
he should be comfortable. I suggest that when we arrive to feed the cats that
we call out his name before we climb the fence so as to give him plenty of time
to "escape".
Because of people taking bowls I put all the bowls in the shed, leaving only
one with food and one with water. I would appreciate it if people who are
there at noon would do that as well. I believe that one full bowl of food and
water should be plenty for overnight. I think we should do that with the
Whites' bowls as well. Should they get hungry they will go to the colony to
eat. Not a bad thing in my opinion.
I returned to the colony after visiting the market and I met a lovely woman
from San Diego who was enjoying the snow (!!). She was quite taken with the
colony and we had a lovely chat. She, her husband and her son take care of
feral cats in their neighbourhood and they make sure they are caught and
neutered. There are some great people around. They are also readers of Cat
Fancy magazine so she is looking forward to the January issue.
Brian
Lorraine Milobar
Thursday, 27 Nov 08, 10:06 AM
Hi Brian and Gang:
What a lovely morning even though did not see much of the sun! Our little
friends have been fed and when I left as you can imagine they were all in their
little condos relaxing. I did not see Bugsy but was able to feed the Whitemother
and Snowball. Brunette did not came out so I put her little bowl inside for
her to eat. I also left a bowl of water inside and then removed it before I
left. She ate most of what I gave her which I must say is pretty good!
Brian: For next week, can you do Tuesday and Thrusday. I will do Wednesday and
Friday. I am not in on Monday! Thanks in advance!
Lorraine
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Brian Caines
Thursday, 27 Nov 08, 2:15 PM
Hi Lorraine:
What's this, taking Monday off? Is that allowed?? Sure, no problem to feed
da puddies on Tuesday and Thursday.
I saw Bugsy yesterday with the Whites, so he is still about. Likes to keep us
guessing.
Brian
Klaus Gerken
3 December 2008
Here are some photos from the November 29/30 weekend.
Saturday:
Some visitors from North Bay for the Broom ball turnament
MAx and Spot, together again
The kids had a lovely time with the pigeons
Feeding time
Back home and Bruno waiting for me
Sunday:
Blackie the first to greet me on Sunday morning
We want food: Bebe, Max, Blackie, Fluffy and Brownie waiting
The colony and everyone gets a good breakfast
Champlain point and the National Art Gallery
Max
The colony
Fans of Fluffy and all the cats
Fluffy keeping warm
Max
Fluffy smug and secure in his cubicle
Klaus Gerken
Sunday 7 Dec 08
While I was unable to feed the cats today, here are some photos from Friday and
Saturday.
Friday evening:
Snowflakes and the colony on a crisp Friday evening
Brunette and Ti-Gris
Spot
Max
Ti-Gris and Brunette enjoying and evening meal
Snowflakes on a Friday night and an empty Parliament
The Centre Block. At least they didn't turn off the lights
Rush hour traffic
Saturday:
No cats greeted me on this cold December morning, but the squirrels
sure had the run of the place!
Spot and Max were the first to greet me
Fluffy and Blackie
Fluffy and a bold meow...
Fluffy out for a walk
Fluffy came back and the went down the hill
and came back on the other side of the colony
Brownie, Fluffy and Max as I was leaving
Ben already there ahead of me when I returned at noon
Brownie and Blackie and some fresh warm water
Ben with Bebe and Fluffy
Ben with Bebe and Max
Brownie and Bebe on my lap
Snowing when I returned at 4 with more snacks
The "Max" look
Max, Bebe, Balckie and Fluffy
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