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Ok then.If I find such a cat in the shelter I'll try to adopt it.And after reading ObeseChess reply,I decided to put 2 layers of netting so even if it climbs or try to leap,it won't succeed.And now that I think about it, adoption from the center is much nobler.In that way I'll be saving a cat,and I'll also be opening a space for the shelter for another animal...But are the cats in the center vaccinated (they were stray cats at one time ),if not then I'll need to vaccinate them.And I'll also state my terms to the people at the center (only 1 term that is I can provide it 30 minutes every day.My sister is gonna provide 15 minutes.But I will clean the food platter etc and that won't be counted in the 45 minutes time.If the cat will be able to love a healthy happy lifestyle then only I'll do it)I think your university friend’s story is extreme exception to the rule. And once the hormonal challenge is gone, they generally don’t have that wander lust anymore. And you know you can always trim their toenails with a toenail trimmer if they will allow that. Some cats will, with some cats it’s more difficult. I used to have a cat that I used to have to trim one toenail at a time but it worked. And I understand that you would have a lot of time to devote to a kitten right now. But after that time is up, the kitten is still going to need that time which it seems like you will not be able to provide. that also may be a consideration of for you. I would go, if possible to the shelter and see if they have any cats that seem to fit your needs. The shelter people generally know the animals at least fairly well And should be able to find someone that you can coexist with on good terms (and of course, love the living daylights out of )