That's usually what rescues around here do too I think. I've been debating on that because at least here she'll be outside with another cat she knows and in our yard which she's familiar with.
If she does go outside she would have an insulated, shingled house with a heat lamp and a bed...
I didn't when I put her in her own room but when we had all 4 cats in the house (before our outdoor cat moved outside again) I had 6 boxes throughout all 3 levels of the house so there was plenty of options? Right now she's just temporarily living in the spare room until we can figure out what...
Thank you! I had heard of Mitchell Animal Rescue but thought it was a pro-kill shelter. I'll definitely look into it. I haven't heard of the one in Parkston and that's not too far so I'll contact them right away. Thanks again!
Not other than for a few minutes here or there where we've been outside with her. She doesn't seem to like it very much truthfully.
She pees in the litterbox sometimes, but never poops in it. She poops in hidden places all over the house. (Closets, under furniture that's tall enough she can...
That was my hope too. I think she might do better in a home as an only cat or with someone who has more experience with behavioral issues. Unfortunately I live in a really small town and there really aren't a lot of organizations available. We don't have any local shelters other than the humane...
To be frank, I really don't have the option to try anything else on that so advice on that wouldn't be as helpful at this point. My husband wants her gone as of yesterday. Understandably so, as she's been doing this pretty much her entire life. At this point it is either outside or the humane...
I have a 4 year old cat (Lillie) that will not litter box train. She is spayed and does not have health problems and we have tried a variety of boxes, litters, and locations. I have also tried isolating her in a room by herself to retrain, and it does not work. Even in her own space with a...
I could try bathing him but I really don't think I'd be able to hold him down. Maybe it would be a good idea to at least call a professional groomer and ask - I never thought of that! We tried baby onesies and even one of those surgical cat suits on him before the cone but he would get out of...
My cat Murphy has been in a cone for around two months. His obsessive licking turned into very bad hot spots that turned into a staph infection. We completed the two weeks of ointment and medicine, but the vet mentioned it might not be a bad idea to leave the cone on until the skin heals...