Feline Fixers of SW Georgia

Feline Fixers of SW Georgia Community cat spay/neuter/TNR support and assistance for Lee and Dougherty County Georgia

06/05/2026

Benefits of a Cat Tree 🐈👀

06/05/2026

I am going to apologize ahead of time to all of the responsible pet owners, as this is going to be a bit of a rant. Thank you for caring for your fur babies and doing what you do!

As many of you probably know, we relocated to South Georgia back in the fall. Now kitten season everywhere is rough but kitten season down here is something completely different. It’s out of control, like something I could never imagine. Kittens everywhere: in people’s yards, at random businesses, grocery store parking lots - literally everywhere. I love kittens, there is nothing better than a good kitten cuddle. But there is a such thing as too much of a good thing. There are much more sweet kittens than responsible pet owners.

We do not normally take in kittens because we usually do not adopt our cats or kittens out. The process we use for adoption is very thorough to make sure our sweet babies not only get a good home but are spayed/neutered as soon as they are old enough, are vaccinated, and receive regular vet care. It’s a lot, and we prefer to use our time and resources on the resident cats in our care. This year have taken in three mama cats, four full litters, and several other single kittens.

To say kitten season has kicked our butts is an understatement. Two of the four litters had healthy kittens. Two did not. We had way too many vet visits. One of our mama cats had an STD. Did you know cats could get STDs? I did not! This made her milk quality poor, and her babies were born premature and sick. Even through our constant efforts, out of eight kittens, only one has survived, and she was just treated for pneumonia. Sick mama cats have sick kittens. These unvaccinated street cats should not continue to reproduce. We have buried eight kittens so far. They all hurt, but the last one this morning really stung. I don’t want to lose anymore kittens. They deserve so much better.

The bugs and pests down here are terrible, as well. Bug bites can be fatal to these little ones. The fleas are awful. Did you know that flea bites cause anemia? They literally suck the life out of these tiny babies. Little kittens can’t fight that.

Free kittens are not free. They are a lifetime commitment. They need vaccinations to stay healthy and regular vet check ups to detect any problems that may arise. Regular flea treatment is necessary to kill and prevent fleas. They also should be spayed/neutered by six months of age. Healthy cats stay indoors away from pests, predators, and sick animals. If you cannot afford to be a responsible pet owner, please do not adopt a kitten. It’s a lifetime commitment.

The best thing we can do to help solve this problem is to get these cats spayed and neutered. If you have a cat, please get it spayed or neutered. There are many low cost programs available. If you have no transportation to the vet or spay/ neuter clinics, please reach out to us. We offer free transportation in the Albany/Leesburg area. We also offer free flea treatment, ear mite treatment, and cat litter and food to cat owners who are going through a tough time. Our resources are always free! If you are interested in donating anything to help, please reach out! We accept any brand of cat food, litter, or other supplies for use in our shelter or to distribute to our neighbors in need.

Thank you for reading and doing what you can to help the cats and kittens and to help reduce the number of sick and unwanted cats in our area. Every little bit helps!

Picture is our sweet Xyla, who was treated this week for pneumonia and is fighting to recover.

06/05/2026

Secret Cat Superpowers 🦸🐈

06/05/2026

Lilies are in every garden. Every bouquet. Every farmer's market arrangement.

They're the #1 plant killer of cats.

All parts of true lilies (Lilium species) and daylilies (Hemerocallis) are toxic to cats. Petals. Leaves. Stems. Pollen. Even the water in the vase.

But here's the part that kills: POLLEN.

A cat brushes against a lily. Pollen dusts its fur. The cat grooms itself. Ingests the pollen.

Within 6-12 hours: vomiting, lethargy, loss of appetite.
Within 24-72 hours: acute kidney failure.
Without aggressive IV treatment within 18 hours: death.

A TINY amount. Less than a petal. A few grains of pollen. That's the lethal dose.

There's no antidote. Treatment is aggressive fluid therapy to flush the kidneys before permanent damage. Even with treatment, many cats suffer lasting kidney damage.

This isn't obscure. The ASPCA Poison Control Center lists lily toxicity as one of their top calls every spring and summer.

What to do:
If you have cats (indoor OR outdoor) — do NOT plant lilies in your garden.
No lilies in bouquets or vases in a home with cats.
If your cat contacts any lily — wash the pollen off immediately, call your vet or ASPCA Poison Control (888-426-4435), and get to an emergency vet FAST. Time is the only variable.
Safe alternatives that look similar: snapdragons, zinnias, petunias, sunflowers, orchids, roses.

The most popular flower in American gardens is the most lethal to the most popular pet in American homes.

No lily is worth your cat's kidneys.

06/05/2026

Why Cats Sniff Faces 🐈👀

06/04/2026

DAY 4: MATING IS PAINFUL 💔

Here's something people don't realize...

Cat mating is actually painful for females.

That's why you'll often hear:
⚡ Screaming
⚡ Yowling
⚡ Aggressive behavior

It's not "cute" or harmless—it's instinctual and rough.

Spaying prevents repeated stress and trauma from constant mating and gives cats a healthier, more comfortable life.

Friends of Feral Felines focuses primarily on Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) and is not a rescue — but when resources, foster homes, and funding align, we're able to help friendly community cats find loving forever homes.

❤️ Need help getting a community cat fixed?

Visit our website and fill out our contact form:
http://www.friendsofferalfelines.org

💛 Every donation helps us reduce suffering and prevent unwanted litters:
https://mygivingcircle.org/friends-of-feral-felines/donate/free

Have you ever witnessed cats mating and wondered why they were screaming?

06/04/2026

DAY 3: HEAT CYCLES ARE NO JOKE 😳

Female cats don't just go into heat once or twice a year...

They can go into heat every 2–3 weeks during breeding season.

That means:
📣 Loud yowling
🚪 Trying to escape
🐾 Constant mating attempts

It's stressful for them—and for you.

Spaying eliminates the cycle and gives them a calmer, healthier life.

❤️ Seeing cats constantly breeding in your neighborhood?

Friends of Feral Felines can help guide you through TNVR.

Start here:
http://www.friendsofferalfelines.org

💛 Support our work helping Charlotte-area community cats:
https://mygivingcircle.org/friends-of-feral-felines/donate/free

06/04/2026

DAY 2: CATS MULTIPLY FAST 🐱

One unspayed female cat can have:
🐾 Up to 3 litters per year
🐾 4–6 kittens per litter

That's potentially dozens of kittens in a single year... and hundreds more down the line.

This is how colonies grow so quickly when cats aren't fixed.

Spay/neuter doesn't just help one cat—it prevents generations of suffering.

❤️ Cat populations can grow quickly, but help is available.

If you're feeding outdoor cats in the Charlotte, NC area and aren't sure where to start, fill out our contact form:
http://www.friendsofferalfelines.org

💛 Your donation helps provide spay/neuter surgeries and vaccinations for community cats:
https://mygivingcircle.org/friends-of-feral-felines/donate/free

06/04/2026

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