oh yeah, that was me. along time ago but yeah that was me. even though my story didnt have much of a happy ending, that thread was very therapeutic and insightful to me and helped me decide what sort of future i should choose for myself. this was the thread you were talking about https://www./threads/i-live-with-the-most-disgusting-person-on-earth-long-ass-ranting.592776/
thanks for support and kind words, it's appreciative.
however an update on cat.
My hole is empty now.
i thought this would be the end of the saga....however when i turn off the lights and close the garage door
Mrrrooowwww echoes in the darkness, and the dogs start barking.
I check around the hole again, and nothing and the ceiling and nothing, the box i set out is empty but the food has been eaten....
the cat still lingers....but it's.....hiding somewhere else now....
this weekend imma do a deep cleaning of my garage...find this phantom cat/
https://www.catster.com/cat-health-care/how-to-care-for-a-pregnant-catIn some cases, you can help move a larger kitten along by holding a towel up to the cat's vagina and under the baby. This gives the baby some traction.
OP just going about his life, and now he might be midwiving kittens.
Great idea. I wonder why OP didn't think of this before? He should try sausages.
Op's reaction:
OP just going about his life, and now he might be midwiving kittens.
Jokes aside, the article says cats greatly prefer being alone during childbirth.
Also apparently it lasts for hours."Do not touch [a cat in labor] at all," Dr. Foote advises. "Petting will shut a cat down. They don't want you bugging them."
[/QUOTE]Delivering a litter of kittens can take up to 24 to 48 hours. Your queen, if stressed, can experience "interrupted labor," which stops birth for a while and resumes later. But most of the time, the delivery will take four to eight hours, Dr. Guess says.
[/QUOTE]Jokes aside, the article says cats greatly prefer being alone during childbirth.
Like it tells the owners to leave their cats alone unless there's trouble.
Home Depot sells traps (assuming you're in the US) just go there and buy one, and pick up a cage at petsmart you can keep it fed in while you figure out if it's pregnant.oh yeah, that was me. along time ago but yeah that was me. even though my story didnt have much of a happy ending, that thread was very therapeutic and insightful to me and helped me decide what sort of future i should choose for myself. this was the thread you were talking about https://www./threads/i-live-with-the-most-disgusting-person-on-earth-long-ass-ranting.592776/
thanks for support and kind words, it's appreciative.
however an update on cat.
My hole is empty now.
i thought this would be the end of the saga....however when i turn off the lights and close the garage door
Mrrrooowwww echoes in the darkness, and the dogs start barking.
I check around the hole again, and nothing and the ceiling and nothing, the box i set out is empty but the food has been eaten....
the cat still lingers....but it's.....hiding somewhere else now....
this weekend imma do a deep cleaning of my garage...find this phantom cat/
I know what you mean, but I'll clarify here - live traps (intended to catch and release animals unharmed). May also be available at other hardware/farm supply-type stores.Home Depot sells traps (assuming you're in the US) just go there and buy one, and pick up a cage at petsmart you can keep it fed in while you figure out if it's pregnant.
According to the OP his brother was poking it with a stick, so it's probably safer outside a cage where the brother can't get to it or the kittens as easily.Home Depot sells traps (assuming you're in the US) just go there and buy one, and pick up a cage at petsmart you can keep it fed in while you figure out if it's pregnant.
This makes me laugh EVERY time. 🤣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...
Thanks for the update. As long as you don't hear any meowing, hopefully she's happy and safe somewhere.Sorry for the lack of updates. Was waiting until I cleaned up my garage to see if there was any signs of the cat or possible kittens, but it looks like she has truly flown the coop for good. I checked all corners and hiding spots and found not a hide nor hair.
Miss Kitty has taken off for another garage to scam.
Sorry for the lack of updates. Was waiting until I cleaned up my garage to see if there was any signs of the cat or possible kittens, but it looks like she has truly flown the coop for good. I checked all corners and hiding spots and found not a hide nor hair.
Miss Kitty has taken off for another garage to scam.