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    Update and more

    Hello, everyone! I have not been to this thread in awhile, but I wanted to update. Turns out kitteh #1 that we rescued was actually a boy! He will come out and let us pet him, and I was able to get him to the vet to get fixed and all his shots last week. The school hired someone to come in...
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    Update and more

    About a week or two ago I posted about the semi-feral kitten we rescued from under my school. She is healthy and safe, although she still will not come out of hiding willingly. She can be pet without hissing and biting if you reach under her hiding spot, or if you scare her out. She has even...
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    Just rescued the "school cat"

    We were using the same hard food I give my other cats. Maybe I need to start with wet food? I'll try a second box.
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    Just rescued the "school cat"

    Kitten spent the last day hiding under the dresser. She used the litter box to pee, but not to poop! And, my daughter was able to coax her out to eat some tuna, but so far she has not been willing to eat the actual cat food. I'm glad the pee is in the box because its harder to clean up, but I...
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    Just rescued the "school cat"

    We got some cat attract. And, for good news, one of my daughter's friends was able to pet and actually pick up our little rescue! And then she let my daughter pick her up as well. Maybe she likes the girls because they are like all the little girls who were feeding her at the school. :D Oh...
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    Just rescued the "school cat"

    I was just about to ask about the pooping on the floor thing. I'm going out to get some of that "Cat Attract" right now.
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    Just rescued the "school cat"

    Hi, everyone, There was a family of cats, a mother and two kittens, living on the campus where I am a teacher. They lived under a school building, and the kids took food from lunch and fed them every day. They were social enough that the children could pick them up and pet them. Over spring...
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