We all know that strange cats just jump into your arms and cuddle when you try and pick them up.
It's not like cats bite and claw their owners. Such mild creatures.We all know that strange cats just jump into your arms and cuddle when you try and pick them up.
Oh my, this thread is something else.
Reminds me of that thread where the poster was looking at finding a new home for a rescue dog they had and was treated as though they were asking how to murder it.
I went up with the ladder, but I wasnt certain if she was friendly or willing
so I sent in a decoy.
He did not survive...
The real issue however is this....
That was his favorite snuggle bear....
That "kitty" made its own bed (in the rafters) when it murdered Mr. Snugglesbear.
Wow. How fucking dare youThe real issue however is this....
That was his favorite snuggle bear....
It seems to have repeatedly come down on its own for food.
That's on you. It's up to him whether he chooses to forgive you.
Boo this poster. IMaybe she's just keeping tabbys on you? Maybe she has CalicoVision? Orange you curious?
Actually... I have bad news for you...The first of many losses. War is hell
And Mr Bear Bowtie left a son. The world is cruel
If shes going to have kitties shes better off in the wall then up there but you should just call a non kill shelter and tell them whats up. They can come get her a d make sure the kittens get taken care of properly. She wouldnt be hiding like this unless she is really sick or pregnant.I came back from the shower a bit ago and my brother showed up and did a stupid.
I probably shouldnt have left the ladder there because he decided it would be a good idea to antagonized the poor thing with a stick and now he said it's scurried itself into a hole in the garage walls
and I check...and well....now she's in the walls.....
Yup. Anybody remember that suicidal raccoon thread where posters were mad that strangers didn't try to catch it.I'd never share an animal story on Era, some of you guys need help. OP's going above and beyond for a cat that's not even his and you're acting like he put the cat there to torture it
But .. why ?I came back from the shower a bit ago and my brother showed up and did a stupid.
I probably shouldnt have left the ladder there because he decided it would be a good idea to antagonized the poor thing with a stick and now he said it's scurried itself into a hole in the garage walls
and I check...and well....now she's in the walls.....
I came back from the shower a bit ago and my brother showed up and did a stupid.
I probably shouldnt have left the ladder there because he decided it would be a good idea to antagonized the poor thing with a stick and now he said it's scurried itself into a hole in the garage walls
and I check...and well....now she's in the walls.....
If shes going to have kitties shes better off in the wall then up there but you should just call a non kill shelter and tell them whats up. They can come get her a d make sure the kittens get taken care of properly. She wouldnt be hiding like this unless she is really sick or pregnant.
"hella negligent" LOLNah. The very pregnant cat has been up there for 3 hours, fuck that. I've dealt with probably hundreds of cats (strays and not) over my life. OP was hella negligent. I'm down with the other poster who said if something happens to the cat OP should be banned.
Thats also a good idea. If the cat is pregnant though, OP should probably just call a shelter unless he wants a new cat and a litter to take care of. If shes not an outdoor cat (or stray) then she might be tagged and belong to somebody as well.Cats often hide when they feel threatened or stressed as well. She's probably stressed, best thing to do is give her the slow blink and see if you can gain her trust by using an extended reach to give her something with your scent on it (like glasses). You need to befriend her if you want her to come out unharmed/destressed.
Maybe put an open cardboard box on the floor with a blanket and some water and food next to it. When she's ready she'll come out and make herself comfortable. Don't smother her, keep your garage closed so she can't run outside for now and leave her to do her thing.