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    Feral or Semi-Feral rescued cat to the vet

    Yes. She has been using the box, although not that much today. I haven't found anything yet she is wild about.
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    Feral or Semi-Feral rescued cat to the vet

    Now we have another problem. We brought her home Monday night. She went into hiding, but ate a small amount of food. Yesterday, she ate three times, not finishing her food any of the times. Today, she's not eaten at all. I gave her breakfast and lunch, but she didn't touch either. Called the vet...
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    Feral or Semi-Feral rescued cat to the vet

    OK, the good news. We got our rescued, now about 11-month feral, to the vet this morning for spaying, shots, and the last de-worming. The spare bedroom and upstairs parlor looked like a bomb had gone off after my wife and I chased her around trying to catch her. Gave her the prescribed amount of...
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    Feral or Semi-Feral rescued cat to the vet

    I have been taking in strays and very young ferals for decades. Late last year, I trapped a slightly older feral (9-10 months) and brought her to the vet then into our home. Because she had recently weened a litter, the vet was unable to spay her at that time, although she received a rabies...
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