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  1. featherysea

    new to taking in a feral cat

    Yes overall I am encouraged. She used the liter box from day 1 and does let us touch her on her terms. She has not bite or scratched in fear, just hisses and growls and maybe a lounge of warning in our direction. But there is something that is a big problem.  The side of the room that she uses...
  2. featherysea

    new to taking in a feral cat

    I am using Bach's rescue remedy drops in her water. I will definitely wait a lot longer to give her run of the house, if I can contain her in the room, she cries alot. My husband & work all day so I only have evening hours to be in there with her and when she is feeling OK about it.  
  3. featherysea

    new to taking in a feral cat

    The vet says she has her adult teeth so she may be anywhere from 8mo. - 1 year. She is very very small about 5- 6 lbs. and has lots of hair loss from stress from living outdoors with other more aggressive cats, the vet thinks. She is doing pretty good in her own room, getting used to life...
  4. featherysea

    new to taking in a feral cat

    I have five rescued cats from neighborhood or shelters - they are all indoors only. All of them were far from feral though and have always been very used to humans.  And then we just took in a feral cat this week. I didn't see another option other than to set a humane trap for her to get her to...
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