Whinnybank News
Sue has a few trapping jobs on the go just now – all her traps are currently in use! She completed a job at Stenton this week, trapping a semi-feral mum & her… Continue reading
Sue has a few trapping jobs on the go just now – all her traps are currently in use! She completed a job at Stenton this week, trapping a semi-feral mum & her… Continue reading
The feral colony job re the cats & kittens at a farm near Perth is far from finished but is going well – some have already been homed & others are in foster… Continue reading
The six remaining litters of kittens born at Whinnybank are now at the stage of eating solid food so it is time to bring them into the hustle & bustle of the house… Continue reading
Due to a few horrible people shoplifting in our shops we have sadly had no choice but to install CCTV – unless you are a shoplifter, please don’t take it personally. Isabel, who… Continue reading
This week we are worried about 3 elderly cats in our care just now as we quite simply do not have the time to give them all the love they need & deserve.… Continue reading
Following on from our news last week re the feral females from the farm near Perth – we now have 7 litters of kittens! People have been so kind & have stepped forward… Continue reading
Sue has been busy with the ferals on the farm near Perth – there are about 15 cats in total, 2 males & the rest all pregnant females! She has caught 8 females… Continue reading
Sue continues to work on the feral job at a farm near Perth – last Wednesday (thanks to Helen, Ann-Marie & Charlotte covering the ‘Muchty shop) she has so far managed to trap… Continue reading
Sue has been asked to remove feral cats from a farm near Perth – there are 12+ cats, none neutered, and on inspecting the job she saw pregnant cats too. The farm is… Continue reading
This week Sue managed to trap three 4 month old black feral kittens in Bay Road, Wormit – and she already has a home for them on a farm! The mum cat has… Continue reading
Many thanks go to Maureen Smith’s family for their kind donation of a lovely Easter Hamper in Maureen’s memory – Anne Marie of Auchtermuchty was delighted to win it. Maureen always particularly enjoyed… Continue reading
This week we received the sad news that Marjorie Edgar of Kingskettle, a loyal long-term supporter of Whinnybank, passed away. She will be sorely missed, our thoughts are with her daughter Gillian. It… Continue reading
It has now been 5 weeks since Sue had her operation – she is feeling very well & itching to do things such as feral trapping but she is being good & still… Continue reading
Mary Kinninmonth, who used to work in our Auchtermuchty shop, sadly passed away last Saturday. She was a real cat lady & had been caring for a stray who id now being cared… Continue reading
About 4 months ago a litter of four 7-week old kittens were rescued from a greenhouse in Cluny Clays – they were not socialised & quite timid but we managed to happily home… Continue reading
At short notice Sue was called into a Glasgow hospital for her much needed operation last Friday – she was kept in for 2 nights, partly due to the horrendous weather. She is… Continue reading
Long term supporter of Whinnybank, Maureen Smith, sadly passed away suddenly on Tuesday 29 Sept. She will be sorely missed by everyone, particularly in our Auchtermuchty shop where she was a highly valued… Continue reading
Sue has been busy with feral jobs! At the Council yard in Perth 9 cats have been caught & 2 have been returned so far. In Pitlochry a kind gent called Morris, who… Continue reading
Sue has been called in to Perth Council yard as the feral colony there is getting out of hand – it must be 20 years since she last ‘tidied up’ there! One of… Continue reading
A friend of Sue’s, Lynn Flanders of Wormit, called to say a tortie cat had had 3 kittens in a friend’s greenhouse in Newport. The lady had thought she had been feeding a… Continue reading