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    Do former ferals want to go off to die?

    Thanks for your thoughts, she's not back yet. I know about the hiding, etc. when they don't feel well, my previous cat was almost 22 or 23 when she went, when she didn't feel well, she'd hide in a closet, etc. - when it got down to the wire, she tried to wander off, she always hung out on the...
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    Do former ferals want to go off to die?

    We took in a former feral, and she really adapted....she would lie on our laps, sleep on the beds, let me cut her nails, loved being brushed/combed - but she had "issues" most of her teeth were removed when we took her in, periodontal disease - they asked us to take her while she was on...
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    Using a scratching post

    This cat wants nothing to do w/any of the posts I've introduced. My former cat - Bless Brandy who made it 23 yrs. did. This cat, as I said was a feral, she has only 4 teeth (severe periodontal disease as a kitten) - she claws the steps and also stretches up and claws the wood doors - she has no...
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    Using a scratching post

    How do I get a cat to use a scratching post, pad, etc.? We have a former feral, now, after 2 yrs. she has decided that the carpet on the steps is wonderful. I initially bought a standing sisal thing, she was afraid of it (I returned it) - I bought one that goes on the floor, she wouldn't use...
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    Below Freezing Temps (after WindChill)

    another good tip: wrap the boxes w/bubble wrap, that holds in the heat very well. Best thing we found when we had a feral colony was the rubbermaid-type storage containers and straw.. Ask if you need instructions on how to make. We also kept our patio table/chairs on the deck, covered all...
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    I've been volunteered!

    I have no idea how to deal w/children... lmao - they seem to like me (I'm petite, so I guess that helps) but otherwise - NO CLUE!
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    When was your house built?

    In the 50's sometime - so some things are going wrong (I don't think they "build 'em like they used to"
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    Braveheart and Valiant coming home (temporarily)

    Glad they found a home! Need some help, being the "front"
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    Braveheart and Valiant coming home (temporarily)

    So far, no call-back from the shelter... hoping I won't get fined/go to jail - LOL - hope they find a home, hopefully together.
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    Alright! I'm kicking the Feline Pine to the curb! What next!?

    Just my 2cents worth - I use Tidy Cat (scoopable) for the newest addition: former feral. Previously I used clay litter, this was a long-haired cat and she tracked "sand" everywhere - but the clay worked fine. Newest addition is a short hair and she has had no problems w/scoopable (except for...
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    What to do about feral cats?

    Good luck - we went through helping a feral colony, but plan to moved and were fortunate to have them places except for one we kept. On a lighter note, in the nice weather months, we had beds, etc. out for them and would often find a baby oppossum sleeping in it - didn't bother the cats at all...
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    36 year old kitty!

    Wow - congrats! Our cat made it to 22 and our vet had never had one that old - you must be doing something right! (growing up, had a beagle/mix that was almost 27, which is also very old)
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    Winter feral precautions???

    For years - we had a feral colony. We used to use our patio table, covered w/plastic to make a big "dome" - so we could feed them somewhere dry. Discovered, thanks to Alley Cat Allies, a solution: that is great to feed them - but they need something smaller for sleeping: One of those big blue...
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    KittenKiya's Clan Ferals

    We used to have a feral colony - the site I was working with brought me: one of those large Rubbermaid tubs (like you would get for clothing, decorations, whatever) - Straw in the bottom (about 4" or so) - a hole cut out (just large enough for a kitty) on opposite ends of the wide sides (hope...
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    How do you clip your cat's nails?

    We have a former feral - and she likes hubby more than me - but when she is relaxed, laying on his lap - I am able to do a paw or 2 or 3 before she gets disgusted.
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    Tip: Never feed your cat with cold cat food served directly from the fridge.

    I used it previously when we had doggy "accidents" I didn't think of using it on something like a sheet/towel, etc. - thanks for the tip.
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    How to proceed with stray/ferals ?

    I agree with the spay/neuter - we were lucky to find an org. that did that - Trap/Neuter/Return - doesn't sound like much but we covered out outdoor patio table w/heavy plastic, weighed it down, etc. - and fed them under there (we had the four usual cheap plastic chairs also) - it was a pretty...
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    Anyone else have an "only cat"?

    I/we would like to get another for our former feral as she was so used to other kitties being around, but since we hope/plan to move and prob. rent initially while we check out the area, it's just not feasible - I guess as long as you give them loving, etc. they will be okay? (In my mind, not as...
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    Tip: Never feed your cat with cold cat food served directly from the fridge.

    LOL - right now, we have a ratty old sofa (covered w/a sheet) - the drool strains are permanent, but we aren't concerned as the sofa will be trashed when we HOPEFULLY sell/move next spring - concerned though about getting "nice" furniture... she doesn't like to lay on towels (she does like a...
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    Tip: Never feed your cat with cold cat food served directly from the fridge.

    I don't post here much (and don't follow as many of you do w/the expensive foods) - the cat we had prior to this one, I had since she was 6 weeks old, made it to almost 22 yrs. - I fed her: one 1/2 can morning of wet (Friskies, Nine Lives, Whiskas, etc.) and had dry out all day, she got the...
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