Feral feeding: A family affair!

Mother and daughter, Joanne and Tabitha Vida, are dedicated Regina Cat Rescue (RCR) feral feeders who head out weekly to care for the community cats on their feeding route. Recently, husband and father, Rob Vida, joined them to capture some images of the duo at work - and some of the kitties of course! Please enjoy this peek into the lives of RCR volunteers and cats. And thanks to Rob for sharing his photos!

Bailey (mostly white with some black) and Georgie (mostly black with some white) know where to find their next meal!

Georgie patiently waiting for food at the feeding station at his colony

Bailey and Georgie are brothers who have been trapped, neutered and returned (TNR) in 2013.

RCR volunteers have been caring for the brothers since they were about five months old.

They're friendly with folks they know - even trading volunteers the occasional pet in return for some food. They love wet food and treats!

A little peek at Libby.

Libby is a beautiful girl who is wary of humans. She was TNR'ed in 2014. The feeding station at her colony was sadly destroyed by arson in 2015, but has since been rebuilt.