Well it has been 2 weeks and today she came up to the sliding glass door, I got up and she ran away. I left her some food outside near where she ran away.
So my game plan is everyday around two pm to put a small bowl of food outside for her near the sliding glass door. (I don't want to feed possums and 2-4 is when my idiot roommate is banned from his knife throwing hobby. So it will be quiet.) If she comes near again I'm going to blatantly ignore her. If she starts making lots appearance I will do the fake puurr. If she lets me pet her yeah.
Then once she trusts me more I can take picture & make fliers... just in case she is owned (I highly doubt it.)
Next arrange help from a TNR program. Get her spayed and if I can vaccinated.
*SIGH* She isn't my cat. I have 2 cats. But I can't let her starve either. I do not want a third semi-feral cat. However I am willing to care enough to give her an outdoor cat house, keep her in dry food and spay her. Any ideas? She comes to our yard because of all the birds we feed & the fat easy to catch pigeons.
So my game plan is everyday around two pm to put a small bowl of food outside for her near the sliding glass door. (I don't want to feed possums and 2-4 is when my idiot roommate is banned from his knife throwing hobby. So it will be quiet.) If she comes near again I'm going to blatantly ignore her. If she starts making lots appearance I will do the fake puurr. If she lets me pet her yeah.
Then once she trusts me more I can take picture & make fliers... just in case she is owned (I highly doubt it.)
Next arrange help from a TNR program. Get her spayed and if I can vaccinated.
*SIGH* She isn't my cat. I have 2 cats. But I can't let her starve either. I do not want a third semi-feral cat. However I am willing to care enough to give her an outdoor cat house, keep her in dry food and spay her. Any ideas? She comes to our yard because of all the birds we feed & the fat easy to catch pigeons.