poiuytrewq
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Trying to help the stray cat who lived on the farm we moved into. She was clearly starving, terrified of people and not doing so great. She was seen with several litters and became skin and bone with feeding babies.
We eventually caught her and caged her, along with one remaining kitten from her last litter.
I linked a few dog cages together and put them in a stable. Firstly fed her up and got some weight on her and she started to look so much better. She lost her scabs and started to look almost healthy. Got to the point I could stroke her head a little when she was eating.
Took her to the vet and she was spayed, wormed and flea'd along with kitten who's a boy but only one testicle had dropped so they wanted him back in a month. They said he was about 13 was and the mother could be freed as old enough to be seperate.
I let her go after a further week but continue to provide food and water by the stables.
Kitten I brought into the house in a cage. He's loose much of the time but is very timid/nasty tiger like! He bolts back to his cage bed if we are around or hides. I'm slowly starting to win him over with ham and thick leather gloves!
However, here's the issue and it's breaking my heart. Mumma cat comes and sits looking in the back door for him. I just came in and they are sat opposite sides of the glass wanting to be together.
I've popped him back in his cage and opened the door for her but think I've scared her off. Don't know what I'm planning if she does come back either tbh?!
Do I let kitten go to live life wild but together or attempt to re-catch her and bring her inside to try and tame aswell.
I'm not expecting lap cats but ones that live here and can get food/warmth and shelter 24/7 (pref without attacking me!)
Or do I persevere in the theory all kittens and mothers get split and cope and she has lost or had previous kittens leave and coped, why not this one?
Am I being cruel?!
We eventually caught her and caged her, along with one remaining kitten from her last litter.
I linked a few dog cages together and put them in a stable. Firstly fed her up and got some weight on her and she started to look so much better. She lost her scabs and started to look almost healthy. Got to the point I could stroke her head a little when she was eating.
Took her to the vet and she was spayed, wormed and flea'd along with kitten who's a boy but only one testicle had dropped so they wanted him back in a month. They said he was about 13 was and the mother could be freed as old enough to be seperate.
I let her go after a further week but continue to provide food and water by the stables.
Kitten I brought into the house in a cage. He's loose much of the time but is very timid/nasty tiger like! He bolts back to his cage bed if we are around or hides. I'm slowly starting to win him over with ham and thick leather gloves!
However, here's the issue and it's breaking my heart. Mumma cat comes and sits looking in the back door for him. I just came in and they are sat opposite sides of the glass wanting to be together.
I've popped him back in his cage and opened the door for her but think I've scared her off. Don't know what I'm planning if she does come back either tbh?!
Do I let kitten go to live life wild but together or attempt to re-catch her and bring her inside to try and tame aswell.
I'm not expecting lap cats but ones that live here and can get food/warmth and shelter 24/7 (pref without attacking me!)
Or do I persevere in the theory all kittens and mothers get split and cope and she has lost or had previous kittens leave and coped, why not this one?
Am I being cruel?!