i refuse to do this to other people's pets. if you care soooo much then you need to come to ohio, hunt down ALL the cats and do it yourself. i came here to ask a simple question that's it. i did not come here to debate about if i should take all the stray cats i've ever seen and get them spayed...
i'm sorry. i just can't do that if it's someone's pet. a lot of people have outdoor cats. my father is one of those people. he believes that keeping cats inside all the time is cruel. i'm not that way but he is. and i know there are other people in this world that think the same way. cats are...
there's no way i could trap all of these cats. i could get my female kittens fixed and i'm debating about it. i'm hoping to keep them inside so i wouldn't have to. since the boys are sterile there shouldn't be any real problem. some of these cats may actually belong to people. i couldn't just do...
not really an issue of getting them fixed. i would be more inclined to get our female cat's fixed. because if they get loose while they're in heat we get stuck with kittens that we can't get rid of lol
oh. and i'm not saying calicos are rare. i know that male calicos are rare. and i know the mother is calico. not sure about the father. they're "neighborhood cats" everyone in this area feeds them.
lol well i know all of that already. right when i saw them i looked it up. and i know they're not really a breed. but there really wasn't anywhere else to post this. just a question :\\
i was wondering. how rare is that? two of them died. i couldn't take all of them in. i only kept two. i've had calico males before but i've never seen an entire litter of calico males.