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I think many of you are familiar with the story of Inky, the feral kitty that I took to my vet in the hopes that he and his rescue group could find a home for him.
Well, yesterday when I went in to visit Inky I was told that they could not do anything more for him and that I needed to take him home. Even though it wasn't said, I got the impression that Inky was going to be dumped somewhere if I didn't take him. I am very disappointed with this vet and his "rescue group". They kept him for the last four weeks in a deplorable situation, locked up alongside barking dogs, and then gave up on him when he didn't become tame. Seems like the rescue group only wants to deal with the easy cases, young kittens or totally domesticated cats.
To be honest, I have no idea of what to do with Ink. Right now he is locked up in his carrier in my living room.
Two thoughts:
1.Keeping him locked up in my bedroom and just gently talking to him every day.
2.Letting him lose in my bathroom but keeping his carrier in there so he has something to escape into.
If anyone has any suggestions on how to tame Inky, I would so greatly appreciate hearing them. This cat lunges every time I look into his carrier and he was never that aggressive before. I don't know if he can be saved.