When I was growing up, my buddy and I lived at the “zoo house” on the block. We had the most critters out of anybody in town, & a reputation for rehabbing broken pets. That’s why, the neighbors were constantly dropping off disfigured critters at our doorstep & my buddy and I had a rotating group of reuseing friends inside. For the rest of my life, I will do everything I can to maintain this lifestyle of servitude to our furry friends. In fact, I’m even taking my critter saving activity to the next level, & purchasing new indoor heating & cooling machine to further my reach. Since I have moved into this neighborhood, I have been distraught about the stray cats. We have a lot of feral kittens running around, however there is nowhere for them to stay warm or dry in the case of awful weather. Most of the time it’s sizzling & humid around here, however there are nights when they could viably freeze to death without heat & shelter. The complication is, these feral cats do not want to come inside my household to use my central heating & cooling system. They are terrified. That’s why, I decided to convert my shed into a makeshift feral animal shelter for the winter. All that I needed was a favor from an Heating & A/C serviceman friend & a few bucks for a mini split ductless heating & cooling system. Obviously, I wasn’t going to be able to fit ductwork into the shed so it could use a central heating & cooling plan. I also wasn’t going to fill the shed with space heaters, which would likely burn down the structure. So, I got on the PC with an old friend who became a certified heating & cooling serviceman, & told him about my plan. He told me about mini split ductless heating & cooling systems, & even gave to find a used model for my feral animal shelter. Now the neighborhood cats can come & go, & I do not worry about their little toe beans cold to the sidewalks.