My boyfriend works at job sites in the middle of nowhere and when he got back to his car, this little guy was under it. He didn't have the heart to leave him so he brought him back. Since it's Saturday, we're gonna take him to the vet on Monday and see if he's chipped. I'm going to put a post of my town's Facebook lost & found animal page to see of anyone lost him. Though my boyfriend's car was parked right off the interstate in the middle of nowhere. The closest residential area would've been a few miles away on the opposite side of the interstate.
He had mud all over his head and is still a bit dirty with small mats. I would like to give him a bath but I've never bathed a cat before. Any tips or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
We have two cats and three dogs. Only my Crocker Spaniel has crossed paths with him and kitty didn't take it too well. This was after we got him some water and fed him some hard food, which he ate without problem and quite fast. I brought a litter box in my room and he used it perfectly.
I was a kid when my cats were kittens. I don't feel like it'll be much different because this little guy isn't too too much of a kitten anymore.
He's super friendly with humans, very energetic, just wants to play and be loved.
How old do you guys think he is? Any food we put down, he gobbles up so how much food should we limit him? If he's not chipped and no one claims him were just going to keep him, but only if he learns how to get along with my dog. The two cats and one of the dogs are my parents' and other dog is my sister's (roommate) so he just has to get along with my dog. I don't want him to be around the cats because one is just evil but they're both female and he's a currently unfixed male. My parents will be collecting their animals in two months when they've finished moving.
I'm also 32 weeks pregnant and my mom thinks it's dumb to take on another mouth to feed before I have a baby. I know many people who get baby animals when they're pregnant, it gives the baby a companion from birth.