I can't agree with you more. It's my family. I'm afraid they'd return her as soon as I get her back. The journey alone is a killer, for me and the cat.
Hello again,
I just visited my cat today. She has a litter of three adorable kittens. If, for any reason, I decide to take her and her litter back home, is there any way I could inadvertently harm the kittens? Would their mother leave them once their scent has been muffled by my hand or...
To take her back, I ride three minibuses. I don't think a cardboard box is practical. Also, I have used backpacks but she simply would not fit in. The ride is aggravating for her in this heat. She pants a lot and yowls.
I'll see if I could return her this Saturday. I don't think I could abort the kittens. And I'm against spaying. I could quarantine her until she's one year old.
It's a difficult situation. The manager of the convalescence center is related to my parents and they have agreed to restrain me from taking the kitten.
My family does not want her. They scowl at her all the time. I'm going to her tomorrow but beg to ask once more, with all the negativity surrounding her at home, also the lack of sunlit rooms. The rooms are squarely ink black in broad daylight, is it fair to make her leave the garden?