Hi everyone, I am new here and was researching how to help a feral I have, and this group kept popping up in the search and seems like just what I am looking for!!
I presently have a 10 year old feral in my basement. He became injured so I trapped him. He had to have one paw declawed because all of his toes were broken. He also has FIV and is fighting an upper respiratory. Obviously he cannot be released again. We built him a room in the basement and have turned it into a nice little area for him, but he is miserable. What can I put in there to bring a bit of the outside in? Sadly there is not really any sunlight so I am looking into some sort of sun lamp. Are there any types of grasses, small trees, etc. that are OK for cats that would grow in those conditions?
Any suggestions for certains types of things for him to play with?? I do have a radio playing.
I can already tell I have made some mistakes from reading these forums (making eye contact for one), so I am going to start from scratch and leave him alone for the most part for a few days. I hope it is not too late to start over. I have had him for about 3 months.
THANKS!
I presently have a 10 year old feral in my basement. He became injured so I trapped him. He had to have one paw declawed because all of his toes were broken. He also has FIV and is fighting an upper respiratory. Obviously he cannot be released again. We built him a room in the basement and have turned it into a nice little area for him, but he is miserable. What can I put in there to bring a bit of the outside in? Sadly there is not really any sunlight so I am looking into some sort of sun lamp. Are there any types of grasses, small trees, etc. that are OK for cats that would grow in those conditions?
Any suggestions for certains types of things for him to play with?? I do have a radio playing.
I can already tell I have made some mistakes from reading these forums (making eye contact for one), so I am going to start from scratch and leave him alone for the most part for a few days. I hope it is not too late to start over. I have had him for about 3 months.
THANKS!










and how wonderful for this cat that you have taken him off the streets and are getting him the medical attention he so desperately needed. Could you fit one of those cat tree/ furniture scratching posts in that room. Some vertical space would be much appreciated for him. Even some shelving installed on the walls would be a start. Some people have used shelves attached on the walls at different heights and the cats can jump from shelf to shelf. Also add a plug in Feliway diffuser or use the Feliway spray every twelve hours, this will help him to feel more safe and comfortable. Give him a couple of hideaways like those nylon tents from Walmart.



. You could also pick up some of the kitty grass that Petco or Petsmart has. He would love that. I do know of another rescuer that has brought in very large/heavy tall and thick branches from outside and put them in her feral's rooms. But I would make sure they don't have any bugs in them first. I guess she would first hose them off real good in her driveway, and than take a bleach solution and pour it all over the branches and let that sit for ten minutes and then hose it off and let it completely air dry for a couple of days in her garage before bringing them in. Her two completely fierce older ferals she brought in, whom she could never socialize, just LOVE these branches and scratch them, climb them, chew on them and it is like bringing the outdoors inside. I think that is sooooooo cool
that she thought of that. 


