Stray Cats
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So there is this stray cat who I named Pop-Tart. He is a friendly male and blind in 1 eye { born that way}. He is small-ish adult cat I have 3 cats and 1 dog he is ok with the dog and terrible with my oldest dominant male. I am thinking of giving him to my grandma but she already has1 male cat so I am afraid Pop-Tart will ressent him because they are both males. I wanna bring him to a shelter but who is gonna buy a adult male cat who is blind. They could always neuter and realise but that only makes him not reproduce. I am moving and I can't leave him here what shoul I do ? and is it true strays go crazy indoors?
Jagheart (#10811)
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09-25-2011 at 9:50 AM
how do i move it or delete it
Tiger (#42)
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09-25-2011 at 7:23 AM
How do you delete what? Only Mods can delete posts and threads.
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2011-09-25 04:23:53 by #42
also rico (#7880)
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09-24-2011 at 11:28 PM
I've been feeding 4 or 5 generations of cats at my grandma's house. It is possible for strays to live indoors, (We were able to take one in) But if you can afford it, I would certainly get them fixed. There are currently about 2 month old kittens here now, but we sadly don't have enough money to fix them. On an old website I used to play, I knew of a member that saved a kitten that was ran over. It is completely missing an eye, but they have kept them ever since. So, there is always hope. The Shelter is usually the best option, because as a stray, they are always vulnerable to owls, cars, dogs, people, and other wild animals. So, get them fixed, and see how they act with your grandma's cat. After I got my cat spayed, she started acted a lot calmer. I know males can become calmer, too. Plus, by getting him fixed, it will prevent any other kittens becoming strays. I hope I helped at all?
Jagheart (#10811)
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09-24-2011 at 5:10 PM
how do i delete it
Tiger (#42)
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09-24-2011 at 3:58 PM
Getting him neutered will do more than just make him no make babies. It gets rid of the hormones that will make him tolerate other male cats more. I think you should get him fixed and give him to your grandmother.
Ante (#39)
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09-24-2011 at 1:31 PM
Moving this :)
Jagheart (#10811)
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09-17-2011 at 9:40 AM
oh ok
Alcemistnv [567 candy corns] (#3906)
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09-16-2011 at 9:02 PM
Serenity, this belongs in General discussion :)<br /> <br /> This will only be viewed by those 18 and older, as the title of the forum suggests.