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I personally believe being in the garden is better for her than being shunned and locked in a bedroom.
Again, if you spay her and vaccinate her, you may be right. Otherwise she will have a very difficult and dangerous life.I personally believe being in the garden is better for her than being shunned and locked in a bedroom.
No you will not harm the kittens, and I would strongly recommend that you do bring them home. They need much more nutrition, supervision, and care than they are getting now.Hello again,
I just visited my cat today. She has a litter of three adorable kittens. If, for any reason, I decide to take her and her litter back home, is there any way I could inadvertently harm the kittens? Would their mother leave them once their scent has been muffled by my hand or something?
Thank you.
Heidi
How old are you?I can't agree with you more. It's my family. I'm afraid they'd return her as soon as I get her back. The journey alone is a killer, for me and the cat.
I thought you were a minor from this conversation. I think you need to be assertive and keep the cats in your room for now. At least until you can get them spayed and neutered. Put a lock on your door if you have to.I'm 39.