horatio said: tackam said: You might go and try to interact with her before you stress too much about veterinary care. If she is feral (not just wary/skittish, but acts like a wild animal when you sit down near her with food in your hand and call her), the best option is to have her trapped by animal control. It sucks, but. . . some irresponsible fool let their cats run around un-neutered, and this is what happens.
NEUTER YOUR PETS, people. [Edited 11/17/08 12:45pm] its super friendly and needy. it wont stfu! Sir, I think you have become a cat owner! | |
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So are you adopting the kitty? RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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horatio said: well its confirmed. its living in the window well by the dryer duct.
i just gave it part of the last can of wild alaskan salmon on the planet. i like you | |
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So have you given it a name yet? I'm not stopping. I haven't even taken my coat off
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i put some tuna out for a local cat. i'm not sure if it's a stray. it didn't have tags, seemed kinda thin.
i think now that it's getting more tough economically, we'll see more and more animals in need. maybe i'll keep some emergency cat food and dog food in the trunk of my car | |
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XxAxX said: i put some tuna out for a local cat. i'm not sure if it's a stray. it didn't have tags, seemed kinda thin.
i think now that it's getting more tough economically, we'll see more and more animals in need. maybe i'll keep some emergency cat food and dog food in the trunk of my car That's sweet of you to keep dog/cat food on hand, in case of emergency. I recently read in the local paper that a lot of dogs and cats are being surrendered to animal shelters. People are having such a hard time with the economy being what it is, that they can't afford to keep their animals. It's a damn shame. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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horatio said: tackam said: You might go and try to interact with her before you stress too much about veterinary care. If she is feral (not just wary/skittish, but acts like a wild animal when you sit down near her with food in your hand and call her), the best option is to have her trapped by animal control. It sucks, but. . . some irresponsible fool let their cats run around un-neutered, and this is what happens.
NEUTER YOUR PETS, people. [Edited 11/17/08 12:45pm] its super friendly and needy. it wont stfu! it was probably someones pet and was dropped off or wandered off..it's friendly cuz it's been around people... awwww...kitty likes you... 'why y'all trying to say goodbye? I didn't go anywhere, I'm right here, im all around you,always..'
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Imago said: horatio said: well its confirmed. its living in the window well by the dryer duct.
i just gave it part of the last can of wild alaskan salmon on the planet. That's so sweet! My cat has been really nice to me the last 2 weeks. He hasn't shit on my carpet once! | |
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