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Sadly, no. We each will have 3 (2 indoor and 1 outdoor each)
You know, Maggie, he really has. He still does funny feral things like hiss whenever he sees me, which I've learned is his way of saying "hello food lady...". He trots towards me with a bouncy step... hissing the whole time. It's such a mind game he plays with me!!!Has Greyjoy gotten any friendlier since being neutered? Maybe there's a chance for him and Soots to get along someday. Are you taking Greyjoy to your new house to be an outdoor cat?
You made me cry. Thank you. Seriously. That all went right to my heart.That will be wonderful if you can bring Soots inside. I have five rescued cats in my home, 3 who were feral, and there is always an adjustment period with some hissing and drama (though surprisingly there was almost no conflicts or drama between my cats when I took the last Kitty in). My experience is that cats, unlike most humans, learn to adapt and get along and coexist peacefully. They realize it is in their best interest to do so. I'm sending prayers that your two latest rescued outdoor kitties will stick around and befriend each other, and will make a smooth transition to your new home in a few months. They know you love and care for them, and that is what matters most. After the initial stress of moving and the adjustment period between the cats, there will come a cold Winter's day when you look out the window and see the snow, and feel grateful and happy that your cats are safe and warm inside your home. And then it will all have been well worth it. This is how I always feel
Thank God that they do. I was so worried it wasn't going to work out for me but all 4 of mine get along well. 2 + 2 and I was worried 1 was going to screw it all up. Not only did he not screw it up he has become more affectionate. He is my wife's little baby and had he not adjusted I would not have been able to keep the second 2. I love my little Taz a lot and I am so happy he adjusted.My experience is that cats, unlike most humans, learn to adapt and get along and coexist peacefully. They realize it is in their best interest to do so.
So very true. I got caught feeding the raccoons at work and my co-workers and bosses were not impressed. I felt so bad for them because they were going to the dumpster in the middle of the day which is odd. Typically they come at night. I figured they must have been starving and fed them some cat food. I guess it really isn't a good idea to encourage them to come around by feeding them so I only did it a couple of times.It finally turned to leave but was moving very slowly which is when I noticed it only has 3 legs and I just broke down in tears. Like everyone else on this site, there are mornings I simply cannot take the suffering of other living beings.
It's going to be Monday- no way I can get to it this weekend. Until then she gets her food (canned food) watered down to soup and I'll babysit while she eats.When is the vet visit for Soots?
She may not be but she also won't expire in 2 days. Though this eve I mushed up her chunky wet food into a paste and sat w her to protect her fromIs she getting enough nutrition in the meantime?