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Old June 12th 04, 06:49 AM
Rhonda
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Finding another home would be great, but if you can't -- there are many
spay and release programs. You might contact a few animal groups and see
what you can find out for your area. The Humane Society also may be able
to give you some numbers.

I would keep feeding her, at any rate. I just can't stand to see a cat
starve, and it sounds like you can't either!

Rhonda

Ivanna wrote:

Well I must first admit I've already been feeding it all week. It appeared
very bony when I first started, but looks more like a normal kitten now.

My concern is that this may be a female and that she will be bringing me
loads more kittens to feed if she is not fixed. (I am way allergic to cats
and couldn't have even one in the house) She runs away on approach, but
stays within sight if she expects I will put a bit of food out for her.
Suggestions?