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Hi All, Ok, so I'll try to make this as short as possible. Piper, one of my female ferals has still not been spayed. I tried trapping previously with no success. Due to ongoing urgent medical care for 3 of my own animals, (cat, dog and bird) I had to give up for a while. So, Piper and two of her feral babies disapeared for aproximately 4 days. They have never missed feeding times and I was so sure something horrible had become of them. I was so distraught. Then night before last Piper and Little Panda came back! I was so extremely happy to see them, except that Little still is no where to be found. I am so very worried! He was becomming very sweet and almost tame too. The thing is, Panda, Pipers baby is acting soooo loving to Piper. Rubbing up against her and purring really loud. He will not leave her alone. She is actually getting a little annoyed with thim. He has always kept his distance from me. Never let me touch him. But with this new attitude with his mom, because she loves me to pet her he actually comes close enough for me to pet him also as long as he is right next to his mom! So my obvious question is. Is Piper in heat? Do male cats become extremely lovey dovey with the cat in heat? Even their mother? Do you think Panda chased Little away even though they are siblings? And I know. I am planing to trap Piper and Panda as soon as possible as I realize this is becomming urgent, (hopefully Monday, depending on my dog's vet bill tomorrow) to get spayed and neutered. Hopefully Little will come back as well and I can get him done too. P.S. I believe Panda is about 7 months old.
I am wishing and praying for everybody's ferals to be safe and warm in this extremely cold weather!
I am wishing and praying for everybody's ferals to be safe and warm in this extremely cold weather!