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Update on 2 kitty's living over my fence.
I wrote a couple of weeks ago for advice on handling a kitten and it's
mother living over my fence. Well, we invited the kitten, he's about 12 - 16 weeks old, into the house a few nights ago. I got an animal advocacy group to donate some money toward his neuter. We took him to the vet today and he's healthy and fixed and all spiffy looking. I am happy to report he's leukemia/aids free. Next week I start looking for a home for him. The mother will be fixed next month, after I trap her, by our local feral cat coalition and I am trying to find a sanctuary that will take her. I know relocation is not good, but she's become a pest to other neighbor's who I don't trust not to hurt her. I do have one question. Our house cat was no problem when we let the kitten in. Now, three day's later, he's been fixed and tonight she's hissing and trying to smell his behind. She's shown dominating actions since he came in, but nothing serious. Now, with the hissing and agressiveness I'm afraid she may really mug him. Is this normal? I'm guessing he smells different than he did before the neuter. Is that right? Any advise is appreciated as I am really vexed. thanks - Terri |
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