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    Trying to trap a feral cat that's stopped eating, at same time as a mom+kits.

    Background: When my SO and I lived with his parents, I started caring for a feral black cat I named Salem. He was a BIG boy. Not fat, but bulky. I easily (like, got her to come to me and picked her up) caught his pregnant lady friend two days before she had her babies. I actually kept her and...
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    Female cat with balloon-y belly can't hold her urine.

    So up front I'm going to say that I haven't witnessed my furbaby's urine issues personally; it's an odd situation in which my SO's brother is currently providing her care at a house that, next week, SO and I will be moving into, and his brother will be moving out of. So while we visit her daily...
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    Moving & introducing our 3 cats to 4 new: mom and 6mo. old kits

    So... this may wind up being kind of long. I love cats; I love to know about cats; I love to research cats. I've introduced cats before too. But never like this... which is why it'll be long. Backstory, explaining things, all that. So here we go...   My SO and I are moving out of his parents'...
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    Took in a stray. What to have done at the vet?

    I took in a pregnant stray 3 days ago. Yesterday, she gave birth to three fuzzy little marshmallows! Well, burnt marshmallows. She and all three babies are tuxedos. The day I caught her, I called all the shelters and they either could not or would not take her (out of district). My SO's father...
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    Should pregnant cats be fed kitten food, or no?

    I caught a stray yesterday, a very sweet and friendly girl. Aaand... she's very, very pregnant. None of the shelters here will take her, so it looks like I'll be caring for her at my SO's brother's home. Given she's so skinny, ravenous, and, well, pregnant, I bought kitten food for her. I went...
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    My cat won't stop eating the dog food.

    You'd think this would be an easy enough problem to solve. The dog is fed twice daily, basically on a schedule. Well- it's not. Me, my boyfriend, and our three cats live with his parents, and their two dogs. One dog is not a problem; he is confined to his mom's room, is fed in there, door...
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