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    Worried about bringing in a feral cat

    BelleBlue, thanks for the new post. I am curious to know some things you did. I feel like I tried a lot of things but that he wasn't really getting anywhere w any of them — he just missed the outdoors so much. I didn't really want to let Thomas out. I've cared for him for 6 years now. But for...
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    Worried about bringing in a feral cat

    He actually came out last night and made eye contact w me for about 10 seconds! It's good to know the diffuser and open windows are incompatible :) but we already bought it, and the room is only about 35 sq feet, so we will keep it plugged in for now. I like the idea of using a wand toy, as I...
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    Worried about bringing in a feral cat

    Hi All... Time for an update. We caught Thomas in 10 minutes when I put the trap out and set it... he pleaded with me below the window because he knew his food was in the trap and he didn't want to go in there. I said "Just do it, Thomas. Come with us. I promise we will do our best to help make...
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    Feral to Barn Cat NY

    I would have done the same thing. I don't know why they choose us when they do, but they do. I'm so glad he has a good place to go to, to get out of the cold. You are so kind to take him under your wing.
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    Worried about bringing in a feral cat

    Wow. Thanks for all the replies. Thomas has been neutered. I did it 3-4 years ago. I would take him straight to the vet after trapping him because no chance I would risk him bringing worms fleas and worse into my home now w two other fur babies. He's definitely my cat as he's been living in...
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    Worried about bringing in a feral cat

    I've been feeding a feral cat, Thomas, from my 2nd story apt window in NYC for 3 years now (I lower a box filled w food to him). The time has come to move, and I can't imagine leaving him behind w no one to fill my role of caretaker. My husband and I both agree we don't have the heart to abandon...
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