Female Feral Cat Euro Style Wall Mount
A beautiful, elegant, but fierce lady!
She'll hang on your wall (wall hook attachment on back).
A feral cat I found in the bushes but somewhat close to a rural highway. She had already passed away, and I originally thought she would have been hit by a car, but as time went by since February this year and the seasons changed, exposing her bones, I didn't find any broken.
Although she has some naturally missing teeth from long ago, long enough for the bone to grow over. Some of her ribs suggested old wounds and breaks, but they have since healed also, and some were healed in irregular positions.
She is a senior girl, but don't let that fool you; she's far from old. She's got more life in her as this display instead of down a roadside bank, forgotten and unseen apart from someone with a keen eye for spotting bones or remains.
All cats are scanned for microchips regardless. Even if they are very rural, if someone has dumped an animal, we want to know. Any cat found with microchips has the owners tracked down, or the cat is passed onto our local vet, and the situation is dealt with accordingly.
Dumping cats is extremely irresponsible but an activity that still occurs quite regularly. If you are caught dumping a cat or kittens, penalties apply.
All feral cats are culled on private property by authorised contract shooters; cats are not taken via trapping or culled by shooters in national parks, crown land, or private property unless authorised by the land holders to do so.



























