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    Introducing a second cat to feral cat

    In January I took in a feral cat, Donny (whose about 2 years old, I have other posts regarding him :P) anyways, he was usually outside with two other kittens. They were always together. (They were also trapped and are currently together at a cat rescue) Since taking him in, we have made a lot of...
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    Introducing a feral cat indoors

    Things are going slowly, very slowly. He is hiding most of the time. He has started playing with some toys (never seen just heard the bells heh) He still doesn’t feel comfortable with eating around me, although I did witness ONE bite yesterday. He is no longer in a the large crate, he roams...
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    Feral cat socialization help

    About a year ago, I started feeding these 3 kittens that lived outside my apartment building. He was one of them. This little guy (unlike the other two) has always been very careful with me or any human, he would never eat outside if I were still out there, the other kittens went crazy...
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    Feral cat socialization help

    I took in a feral cat that is about just over a year old. He’s been with me about a month. He eats regularly, (although, never in front of me) uses the litter box no issues. I’ve read about getting them used to being touched, so I’ve been trying to with a wand toy (for some distance). He hisses...
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    Introducing a feral cat indoors

    Thank you so much, this is my first time taking care of a feral cat and it is WAY different than I am used to. At times I feel like I’m doing it all wrong! I am dedicated to this little furboy, I will continue to do what I’m doing for now. Thank you again 🙏🏼
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    Introducing a feral cat indoors

    I’ve had him for about a week now and he’s probably hissed at me 2-3 times. He just today ate in front of me while I read to him, but he is very skittish. I tried leaving the cage open but he just stays in his carrier. All windows are closed tight. I live in a one bedroom and my fear is he will...
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    Introducing a feral cat indoors

    I recently took in a feral cat that I’ve been feeding for just over a year (I’m guessing he is around 1.5-2 years old since he was a kitten when I started) I got him neutered and brought him home. The vet suggested I keep him in a large cage with a carrier inside for his recovery, and I have...
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