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Cat Pregnancy Questions?
On Aug 14, 1:59 pm, "William Graham" wrote:
You can set humane traps that will trap the feral cat when she comes to eat. Then you can bring her to the vet where they will tranquilizer her and spay her. Then you can bring her back and let her go, and she won't have any more kittens....Also, she is likely to stick around your place (or wherever the food is best) and become domesticated....... I've thought about doing that, but I'd be afraid she'd never show at my door again. In fact, I'm not even sure it would work - she's been incredibly canny (or incredibly lucky) when it comes to the animal control cages around the neighborhood at various times. It's certainly something to think about though - thanks! Actually, if I do anything, it'll be that, if I can find a sympathetic vet. Skye |
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