I know this will sound like a fruitless mission, but I want to give her a home, too, or reunite mother and daughter if she already has a home.
In 2017, I found my cat through a Facebook group advertising local pets. The posting no longer exists. I don't remember the seller's (wrong word? she was free) name and the phone number I had for him was lost when my old phone died. We met in a public place, so I don't know where She was the last homed of her litter. At the time, I couldn't have any more pets in my rental house. I'm a homeowner now.
I do not believe the mother was his cat. I may be mistaken. She was an outdoor cat who had kittens on his large, rural property. If she is technically his cat... I could at least ask? Worst I could hear would be no? I don't know how to find the guy.
I've looked into everything, even DNA testing, but unless I'm mistaken, DNA testing for cats isn't like ancestry.com for us.
Any suggestions?
In 2017, I found my cat through a Facebook group advertising local pets. The posting no longer exists. I don't remember the seller's (wrong word? she was free) name and the phone number I had for him was lost when my old phone died. We met in a public place, so I don't know where She was the last homed of her litter. At the time, I couldn't have any more pets in my rental house. I'm a homeowner now.
I do not believe the mother was his cat. I may be mistaken. She was an outdoor cat who had kittens on his large, rural property. If she is technically his cat... I could at least ask? Worst I could hear would be no? I don't know how to find the guy.
I've looked into everything, even DNA testing, but unless I'm mistaken, DNA testing for cats isn't like ancestry.com for us.
Any suggestions?