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In my college campus, recently this year people started abandoning cats there. I don't know how it started. When I first went through the admission process, I took a walk in the campus and found what I would call the queen cat (She has had her first offspring, 4 kittens, one taken for taming, a semiferal that I'm trying to socialize, a kitten that already trusts me, although it has its moments of wanting to be petted and not wanting to, and a feral that sits alone in a place where the A.C. compressors are placed (Land of no-one).
That last is just so away from people compared to the other cats, and I just don't want to let it grow feral (In my country most people are so barbaric that if a feral cat problem gets out of control, they poison them all...).
The problem is, I have two cats and live with my mom, and even though we have an empty room, my mother doesn't wants me to bring more cats in, even if I plan to give them for adoption later.
The kitten is approximately 8 - 11 weeks old. I don't know if it's male or female. I got as close as one meter to it before it ran away. It didn't hissed or anything, but since I wasn't chasing, it walked fast (Not running) and hid under a parked car. There aren't really any animal diseases around my campus (Only a kitten has fleas) so I think he will do fine outside. I just can't take it in, but I want its trust.
Any tips? Let me know please.
That last is just so away from people compared to the other cats, and I just don't want to let it grow feral (In my country most people are so barbaric that if a feral cat problem gets out of control, they poison them all...).
The problem is, I have two cats and live with my mom, and even though we have an empty room, my mother doesn't wants me to bring more cats in, even if I plan to give them for adoption later.
The kitten is approximately 8 - 11 weeks old. I don't know if it's male or female. I got as close as one meter to it before it ran away. It didn't hissed or anything, but since I wasn't chasing, it walked fast (Not running) and hid under a parked car. There aren't really any animal diseases around my campus (Only a kitten has fleas) so I think he will do fine outside. I just can't take it in, but I want its trust.
Any tips? Let me know please.