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That is good to know, now I have my friends looking at used dog cages for me!Well - BLESS you for taking in and caring for these feral cats that you have now AND for doing what you did for this calico girl. I think letting her out was for the best. Try not to worry. They are quite resilient and hopefully you will see her return very soon. :cross: Who knows - over time she may one day decide that she want that indoor life with you. It does happen with feral cats but as you say can take many, many months even years before they make that move to give up the outdoor life. For now - she is now spayed , she will have good care with you watching over her, a place to call her own and have a healthier existence because of your TNR. NOW - you can rest easy and take that "vaca" !!!
p.s. OH - usually - even the low-cost clinics do give the antibiotic injection :nod:, especially since they know she was going to be released back outdoors. It is a very common practice with all TNR cats.