Sunday, July 10, 2022

Apartment Life #312

 
This is a weekly blog post that I'm calling Apartment Hell  Life. I've mentioned a few times some of the crazy things that go on in and around my apartment complex in the past 24 years that we've lived here and people keep telling me I should write a book. But instead of a book, I've decided to share the crazy things that have happened in and around my apartment complex in the last 24 years here in a weekly blog post.

My daughter was outside and this tiny kitten ran up to her, let her pick him up and when she did she could tell he needed help. He was tiny and all skin and bones. She brought him inside and gave him some wet food and water. We wanted to keep him but we're both allergic to cats. My eyes started swelling and getting red right away. So we called Animal Control to come get him. Falcor wanted to play with him so bad but the cat kept hissing at him. So we kept them separated until Animal Control got here which was only about 20 minutes.

The Animal Control lady said that because he's so young and friendly that he might be adopted pretty easily. But if not they will neuter him, clip his ear and drop him back in our neighborhood. I hate that they do that to cats here. A lot of time the cats end up hungry, sick or hit by cars. It makes no sense to me. So we'll keep an eye out for him to see if he's back in the neighborhood anytime soon. If he is, I'll start buying cat food and putting it out for him. There's 2 ladies across the street that feed the street cats that live over there.

I saw my neighbor had parked their truck in front of my window this week. These two elderly people will sit in their truck every single morning until around noon. Doesn't matter if it's hot, cold or in between. They've been doing it for years. They love to gossip and everyone in the neighborhood will go over and talk to them. If I want to know about something that happened on my street all I have to do is wait a couple of days and then go talk to them. Sometimes they'll know what happened. 

The high this week was 110F/43C
The low this week was 76F/24C

So that's it for this week's Apartment Hell  Life! Be sure to come back next week for more.

50 comments:

  1. There's need for such ladies who like gossip and know practically about anything happening on the street.Sometimes, even a neighbor when asked, knows nothing about his neighbor. Lately, two people I used to see around, disappeared (moved, hospitalized or died). Haven't been able to find out about them.

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    1. it is good to have a couple of people around who know everything that is going on.

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  2. I do hope that the young cat gets adopted. And thank you so much for making the commitment to feed him (despite your allergies) if he doesn't.

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    1. Usually it's the feral cats that are TNR (trapped neutered and released) so with him being so friendly I hope he gets adopted.

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  3. Hi, Mary!

    110 degrees is sizzling hot, dear friend! I'm so sorry you and others are put to an endurance test every summer there in Vegas. That goes for the stray kitten your daughter found. It's a good thing Animal Control responded quickly and came right over so that you didn't need to put up with red, puffy eyes for days on end. Like you, I do not agree with the Trap-Neuter-Return policy for handling feral or stray cats, for the reasons you noted. However, like the many homeless people in your community, there are apparently no other options for dealing with them.

    Those old people parked in front of your apartment remind me of food trucks operators who make the rounds of job sites. In this case, they park at various locations around the neighborhood and dispense gossip all day. :)

    Stay cool and have a safe and happy week, dear friend Mary! (I will remember to check my spam bin more frequently from now on.)

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    1. It is really hot and bound to get even hotter next month. Usually it's the feral cats that are TNR (trapped neutered and released) so with him being so friendly I hope he gets adopted.

      Now I want a food truck around here where I can get my gossip from.

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  4. Young and friendly, he does stand a good chance of being adopted. Obviously he's used to people, which means some jerk dumped him there. Hopefully he doesn't return.

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  5. I have never heard of an animal control dept just dumping an animal in a neighborhood! That is insane to me and can get you arrested here!!!

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    1. Lots of cities have TNR programs (trapped neutered and released) so with him being so friendly I hope he gets adopted.

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  6. Too bad about the cat. I'm glad it found a great place for respite. Stay cool Mary, I know I've been in the lake a lot this summer and it helps.

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    1. We have a lake here but it's so barren with no tree's or shade and it's still hot there. It's no even beachy so I hate it.

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  7. They drop cats back into the neighborhoods if they don't get adopted? That's crazy! Here's hoping your found cat gets adopted soon and not thrown back out onto the streets.

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    1. Usually it's the feral cats that are TNR (trapped neutered and released) so with him being so friendly I hope he gets adopted.

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  8. Thanks for saving the cat. Funny how animals know who to approach. I hope they get adopted. I have a cat colony in my front pasture and and suspect in the woods behind my home.

    I love the couple in the truck. Nothing like being out there to see what is going on. lol

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    1. I wish we could have kept him. I hope he finds a good home.

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  9. I hope the cat gets adopted and I find their policy disturbing. Why drop it off in the neighborhood, it might not survive. The animal rescue place must be full so that could be why they do that. Stay cool!

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    1. The animal shelter is very full. They always are. So they either have to TNR (Trap, neuter and release) or they are euthanized.

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  10. Aw you can tell it's practically skin and bones. I can't believe they just release them if they don't get adopted. That just seems like perpetuating the cycle. Although maybe they'd just euthanize them otherwise.

    That's hilarious about the neighbor. I guess they're the ones that are in the know, huh? Lol

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    1. They do get euthanized if they don't do this. But they are neutered/spayed before they release them so the cycle doesn't go on.

      Yeah, those neighbors usually know what's going on.

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  11. I hope the kitty will be adopted. I didn't know they released cats again- but I guess at least they are stopping the cycle of more cats in the long run (spaying/neutering them). That is too funny about those neighbors in the car. I can see a book or show being written about them!

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    1. I hope the kitty will be adopted too.

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  12. The poor thing, he IS thin. So funny that Falcor wanted to play with him and he made it clear that he didn't agree 😂. I hope someone adopts him.

    Those elderly people seem to have mastered the gossip art LOL.

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  13. Thanks for trying to help that little kitty, it sure appreciates the foodables.

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  14. I hope we get a good loving home.
    Coffee is on and stay safe

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  15. That kitten is adorable. I hope someone adopts him. We have two 5-year-old cats. I love that the neighbors have their gossip thing. So much better than drug deals! Hope you have a good week ahead!

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    1. I've never had a cat but my daughter has.

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  16. Aww poor kitty. At least you did what you could to help!

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  17. Aww poor kitty! At least you'll be there to feed him if he gets sent back. That's nice that you did that when you're allergic.

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  18. They just drop them back off? That's so sad! I really hope someone adopts that cute little kitty!

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  19. Just dropping the cats back in the neighbourhood is crazy. As you say, they're likely to end up starving or sick or dead.

    Sitting in your truck every morning is a strange habit. Maybe it gives them some strange sense of security.

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    1. I never liked the trap, neuter and release programs. They just aren't a good idea but so many cities do it.

      I think they are just lonely and like being outside to talk to people.

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  20. Poor kitten. I currently have seven cats out of them five are kittens.

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  21. Aww poor kitty. I'm glad that they take the neuter and release approach where at least he can't make any more kittens that will be homeless.

    Kinda strange sitting out and watching the neighborhood - but also kinda sweet that they've been doing it together all these years.

    Have a great week Mary!

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    1. At least they can't have more kittens.

      I think they are lonely and like being able to talk to everyone around here.

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  22. I'm impressed Animal Control was so prompt. If the cat returns to the neighborhood, he'll remember and probably return to your place. I love that idea of a drive up gossip car, LOL.

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    1. They just love sitting out there and gossiping with everyone.

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  23. Thanks for helping the kitty! Our cat is a former street cat and we love him very much. ❤

    110°, no thank you.😛 Try to stay cool. 😯

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    1. I hope he finds a good home. it's too hot here that's for sure.

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  24. Just put him back? That is weird of them

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    1. It happens a lot here in the cities.

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  25. I hope the kitty finds a good home. There are always strays around my office building and kind people who feed them despite company policy that we aren't supposed to. We can always tell when a new litter is born by all the little kittens that appear. They are really hard to catch, although some have tried--at least to get them neutered.

    Our neighbor who liked to gossip passed away of COVID the year before last. I don't think anyone's stepped into his shoes since.

    Have a great weekend and week ahead!

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    1. Everyone gossips around here. I find out second hand info that way.

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