Christian Fellowship Community Group
A safe place for Christians who Love Jesus Christ to meet and ask for prayer and share scriptures from the bible. We value the posting of Christian music, poems, stories and also personal testimonies. Please let us know your needs, concerns and have some fun getting to know each other. We treat each other with respect.



I hope the pictures are not too big. These pictures were taken this past summer. This cat always looks sad and not well. He looks unfriendly and angry in these two photos but is a gentle cute looking cat in real life. My daughter and I looked at the security camera's photos just a few minutes ago and saw this cat and the next door neighbor's outdoor cats coming to eat the food the past two days. I took the camera off for now since it sat on a very low spot and could be stolen easily. My feral pal has gotten much bigger. My guess is he is now hanging out with the next door neighbor's cats under some shed and a dock. Please say prayers for my pal when you can remember. Those cats rejected him before (would not let him eat or stay at their territory and came to drive him away when he came to eat at our house (outside on the steps). If he can hang out with these cats, I will not have to worry about him. There are about six other cats four of which are about three months old. Two of them are colico's. The mom cat appears pregnant again. With her being outdoor, the new kittens probably will have difficulty serving the cold.
-
Believe in the light while you have the light, so that you may become children of light. John 12:36, NIV
-
According to His riches in glory refers to a biblical promise found in Philippians 4:19, which states that God will supply all your needs according to His glorious riches in Christ Jesus. This verse emphasizes God's provision and generosity towards believers.

From the article:
"How many times a day should you feed feral cats?
Feeding. If you are thinking about feeding feral cats, ideally only put food down once a day. This will help ensure that the cats retain their natural drive and ability to hunt and fend for themselves."
(Next to the above, it goes on to say
"Or perhaps they will even find a second feeder! Having a second feeder is very important for times when you go away on holiday for the cats or are otherwise unable to put food for the cats. It is also in the best interests of the cats not to become fat through overfeeding.")
https://themayhew.org/a-quick-guide-to-feral-cat-care/ (Title: "A quick guide to feral cat care")
In my neighbor's case, I don't understand why he does not seem to see that it is in the best interests of the unborn kittens to be born indoor and get adopted. Today I just saw the pregnant one come out from the cat house that I set up for the orange cat. She and her gang have been coming to our yard to wait for food. I am feeling very stressed out by this situation of these cats taking over our yard but I know they are harmless and don't understand that I don't want to feed them because I don't feel emotionally attached to them! My understanding is the guy does give them food, maybe once a day. Our indoor cats eat more than once a day and eat a little bit at a time. I also read in an article today that cats can survive one to two weeks without food. This past summer I noticed the orange cat looked very distressed and beaten up after he disappeared for 2-3 days due to the heavy rain. I am glad I saw these articles. They help me feel less worried when I can't give food to the orange cat. And by the way, an article says feral cats usually get their food from humans' trash cans. I think that gives me an idea. Maybe I should put our leftover food out for them.