Feral cats?

These sweeties are somewhere between domesticated cats and feral kittens. The Indian Hills area is somewhat infested with wild felines who travel the area via storm drains. Recently employees of Regions Bank caught four kittens on their property. The queen had gone off to forage.
Although at first they were ferocious and wary of human hands, the kittens soon turned around. If they test free of feline leukemia and FIV, they will make wonderful pets.
The veterinarians and staff of Indian Hills Animal Clinic
DO NOT RECOMMEND the handling of wild animals, cats included. We also caution pet owners against introducing untested and possibly unvaccinated animals to the household. Animals in the wild are much more likely to carry diseases which are communicable to both humans and domesticated pets.
Important phone numbers:
Indian Hills Animal Clinic
345-1231

Animal Control
(for the city of Tuscaloosa)
349-0240

Alabama Wildlife Rescue
(205) 320-6189

Tuscaloosa Sheriff's Dept.
752-0616
Dr. Hicks with one of the kittens
the gray mackerel and the yellow
1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9    10    11    12    13    14   15   16   17
click here to
download
MOVIES
of the kittens!
Need to have
a prescription refill
conveniently mailed to your home?