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I got a call a couple of days ago to see if I could foster a pregnant stray/feral. It's snowing and sleeting, so guess what I said?
The people who were feeding her have more than enough on their hands with the ones they already have, so were happy to quickly trap her when I agreed to take her in. She's been to the vet, and she tested negative for everything!
The poor girl is terrified, and has definitely been on the street for over a year (at least because they got her kittens last year), but behaved beautifully at the vet. Yes, she is pregnant, but will not be spay/aborted per her rescuer's wishes. With everything they've done for cats in their neighborhood, and they're paying the bills, it's definitely their call.
I'm really hoping that she's a stray, not feral. It's just so much easier that way.
They brought her over, so she's settling into her room. I already got several blinks from her, so all is good for day one!
Here's Vixen:
The poor girl is terrified, and has definitely been on the street for over a year (at least because they got her kittens last year), but behaved beautifully at the vet. Yes, she is pregnant, but will not be spay/aborted per her rescuer's wishes. With everything they've done for cats in their neighborhood, and they're paying the bills, it's definitely their call.
I'm really hoping that she's a stray, not feral. It's just so much easier that way.
Here's Vixen: