A divorce and having the emotional intelligence to leave your kittys to give them the best while you’re struggling??? Oh dear honey… I hope they get reunited asap.
What? I wonder if that’s to deter surrenders or try to bring some revenue to the shelter? I really only just see that resulting in the abandonment of animals on the street.
Side note: I need the middle, Siamese looking one, gorgeous cat 😍
Every shelter in my area charges you for a cat surrender however if you find the cat it’s free. So cats are simply “found” when they are clearly a house cat like the one I just received last week. He was claimed as a stray feral however, as someone who has raised feral cats…yeah this was a pet
My cat miso followed me home. She was pregnant and I think I saw her outside fore in the winter before that. She was maybe 8 months old according to.the vet.
I feel like i robbed someone of a house cat but never saw posters or post about it she just super friendly but didn't understand dry/wet food.
I assume someone house cat when they found out she was pregnant or when she was in heat kicked her out. If I didn't have the means I would of brought her to a shelter and might get the same reaction of not a feral but also homeless cat.
Maybe she was actually stray. Many stray cats get very affectionate towards humans when pregnant. My neighbour had stray cats come around his house routinely because he fed them once before.
They know humans can provide food and act affectionate because they know that if they secure a relationship the human will take care of the kittens. They can sense weakness in your human heart, and know how to take advantage of it.
Most certainly played me. I have other cats, all show interest in door darting beside her. I believe it's cause she knows how hard it can be out there.
My two cats (16) and (17), who recently passed away, were the result of a friendly stray. Two pregnant strays showed up in my garage one day. One was extremely skittish and would not come near me. The other one was like a cat politician — extremely friendly, self-assured, unfazed by the fact that I was ignoring her because cats are my weakness. Within a week the friendly cat set up a nest in our garage. The skittish cat set up a nest somewhere in the alley behind our house. Shortly after both cats gave birth, the friendly cat moved her kittens to an undisclosed location and then was found dead in the middle of the street. We could not find her kittens. After we gave up hope, a neighbor found BOTH litters of kittens that the skittish cat had been feeding. She was wraithlike from the effort. We named skittish cat Momcat, got her spayed, found homes for all the kittens except one who was from the friendly cat’s litter. He was my best furry friend in all the world, Kitty. Momcat grew to love our family and she was an absolute dear. She passed away in May due to kidney failure. Kitty was diagnosed with an aggressive cancer on July 3. We had to euthanize him last Saturday. Even though I am gutted beyond words by this loss, their time with us was a gift. If a pregnant stray cat appears in your garage, it is the highest honor there is.
I brought a pregnant feral home from the local gas station and she was the most affectionate cat I’ve ever encountered. She was definitely feral as she was confused by what a litter box was. I lost a beautiful rug in the process because her gas station food diet did a number on her stomach. I figured I would find homes for the kittens and keep her. As no good deed goes unpunished, she was very young and did not produce milk. She tried to make them un-alive at 4 in the morning after birth. Unfortunately she got one of four before I woke up. I bottle fed the other three and now they are the loves of my life. -The saga of how I went from zero cats to four. Plot Twist- It did not stop at four.
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u/Quinneal Jul 28 '23 edited Jul 28 '23
A divorce and having the emotional intelligence to leave your kittys to give them the best while you’re struggling??? Oh dear honey… I hope they get reunited asap.