Hi
I recently gained my first ever cats.
Mabel is a stray/feral, we are fairly certain she has been abused (more scared of men than women) and a vet check confirms old injuries consistent with being thrown out of a car. Anyway, we got her spayed and have released her back into the garage as she wasn't happy in the house, though she still comes to the back door and yells for food every night!
I also got her son, a kitten about 6 weeks old (10 weeks old now) that I called Indy after the adventurous Dr Jones. He is an absolute darling and now very much a people cat. He is being kept as an indoor cat as when I move he is going with me to a city and I think it would be cruel to let him get used to outdoors living and then restrict him.
here's a couple of piccies
Indy and Mabel when still uncaught strays
Indy now he's my baby and such a sweetheart
oh my name is Cat btw
(Catherine) ironic, huh?!
I recently gained my first ever cats.
Mabel is a stray/feral, we are fairly certain she has been abused (more scared of men than women) and a vet check confirms old injuries consistent with being thrown out of a car. Anyway, we got her spayed and have released her back into the garage as she wasn't happy in the house, though she still comes to the back door and yells for food every night!
I also got her son, a kitten about 6 weeks old (10 weeks old now) that I called Indy after the adventurous Dr Jones. He is an absolute darling and now very much a people cat. He is being kept as an indoor cat as when I move he is going with me to a city and I think it would be cruel to let him get used to outdoors living and then restrict him.
here's a couple of piccies
Indy and Mabel when still uncaught strays
Indy now he's my baby and such a sweetheart
oh my name is Cat btw