Hey doods,
I am looking for some input on a scared feral female torti cat. They aged roughly 10M now probably 11M. She was a local stray that got hit by a car that I saw on Facebook. I caught her and brought her home and reached out to a local rescue for help. She has a displaced pelvis had her tail amputated and will have her left leg amputated this upcoming week. So of course TNRing her isn't really an option as she probably wouldn't do too well outside. She's of course not too friendly but is food motivated at times and has gotten to the point of tolerating me. Please check out this link . It's a public Facebook video of her and me that I sent the rescue as we were looking at her left leg issues. This is my first time fostering and I'm putting a lot of effort and care into her and I just want her to have a good life.
Am I making a mistake caring for her so even though she's still so feral? Is it possible she will relax a little and be able to roam the house more? Just looking for people's input
I am looking for some input on a scared feral female torti cat. They aged roughly 10M now probably 11M. She was a local stray that got hit by a car that I saw on Facebook. I caught her and brought her home and reached out to a local rescue for help. She has a displaced pelvis had her tail amputated and will have her left leg amputated this upcoming week. So of course TNRing her isn't really an option as she probably wouldn't do too well outside. She's of course not too friendly but is food motivated at times and has gotten to the point of tolerating me. Please check out this link . It's a public Facebook video of her and me that I sent the rescue as we were looking at her left leg issues. This is my first time fostering and I'm putting a lot of effort and care into her and I just want her to have a good life.
Am I making a mistake caring for her so even though she's still so feral? Is it possible she will relax a little and be able to roam the house more? Just looking for people's input