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    Getting Rid Of A Stray Cat Whom I Have Been Feeding

    You need to focus on the good things you did for this cat, even for a short time, and the good intentions you have for the future. Caring for feral cats is difficult and even though we try our best, we can't guarantee that the cats won't suffer. And sometimes we make wrong decisions. That is...
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    Bringing In A Friendly Stray

    Emma hasn't been a kitten for a while, she isn't one of those three although there are similar colors. Unfortunately, that calico mama cat disappeared after her surgery. It took me over a year to get her trapped, during which time she had two litters and got pregnant with a third. She was one of...
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    Bringing In A Friendly Stray

    Here are my outdoor triplets at various life stages:
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    Bringing In A Friendly Stray

    My sister and her husband have a couple cats with that condition, it's true they wouldn't make the greatest outdoor survivors. My ferals are an amusing bunch. Fortunately at this point all of the neighbors are cat friendly. I don't like to think about how I would deal with neighbors who...
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    Bringing In A Friendly Stray

    After two weeks inside, Gypsy is doing very well. She has been exploring the house and finding more places to lounge around, as well as scampering around a bit and playing with things. She still seems drawn to the back door, but the amount of time she spends trying to get outside has gone way...
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    Bringing In A Friendly Stray

    Thank you! The collar is gone, I'm not the one who put it on her. I did loosen it at one point because it looked like it was too tight. A few days later it had disappeared. The story with Gypsy is that she appeared in the area behind my house sometime in June. Because of the collar, I assumed...
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    Bringing In A Friendly Stray

    Thanks for your response. I've kept her inside since last night and there haven't been any disasters. My cat is even being a little friendly although they still aren't used to each other yet. Gypsy has been through a lot and hopefully this is the start of a long and comfortable life for her.
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    Bringing In A Friendly Stray

    Hi people, This cat (Gypsy), who almost certainly is an abandoned pet, has been living behind my house for 3 or 4 months. I've had her spayed and vaccinated, and now I'm trying to bring her inside and get her adopted. There are a few complications to this that I'm not sure about and any input...
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