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  1. WannabeCatLady

    Finding A Home For A Stray

    So, my adventure with Poppy has been long, starting from the moment she showed up on my front porch, emaciated and weak. She is now a bright, playful adult cat. Unfortunately, she very much craves the outdoors, and her territory has been taken over by other, more aggressive cats. I play with her...
  2. WannabeCatLady

    Finding A Home For A Stray With Ibd

    So, I have taken in a stray that has been diagnosed with traumatic Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Basically, any time something big happens in her life, she gets bad diarrhea that requires medication to get rid of. She’s lived in my house for coming up four months, but she doesn’t get along with...
  3. WannabeCatLady

    So, I Have An Attention Hoarder

    Meet Josiah. Josiah is shelter cat that I adopted while working at the Humane Society fo North Texas. He was on the EU list for an upper respiratory infection that turned out to be chronic allergies. I decided to stay his execution by fostering him until he got over his "URI." Of course, since...
  4. WannabeCatLady

    Cat Scared My Roommate's Cat, But Now He Wants To Be Friends

    Meet Josiah.Josiah is the sweetest little #cuddlebug you would ever see. He was adopted at the age of 6 last year from the shelter I worked at. I had fostered him for almost two months, and by that point, I couldn't give him up. So he became a permanent fixture in my house. He got long well with...
  5. WannabeCatLady

    Adopted A Stray, But I’m Not Sure How To Get Her Used To Inside Life.

    So, I just brought in a stray that I’ve been feeding for the past month. Poppy is a friendly little thing who is barely 9 months, if even that. I’ve already taken her to the vet, gotten her dewormed, vaccinated, and scheduled her spay. I’m unsure where to go from here, though. My main curiosity...
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