u/kat82378

Back story on Fluffy the Feral who gets FIXED tomorrow

Getting Fluffy fixed tomorrow! 🙀 It’s officially been two months since she showed up with her babies, and those “babies” are getting bigger by the day. 😂 They’ve been living very comfortably (and completely rent-free) on my screened-in patio while Mama’s milk bar somehow remains open. Tomorrow is the big day, and I’m nervous! This is my first experience with a feral mama and kittens, and I honestly have no idea how I’m going to separate Fluffy from them - or, more importantly, how I’m going to catch her. 😬 She’s warming up to me a tiny bit, but we’re definitely not at the petting stage. She’ll come close when food is involved, but touching her is still a hard no. The kittens are also still nursing occasionally, which makes me feel even worse about separating them from her while she gets spayed and recovers. Any advice from people who’ve done this before? Especially tips for catching a semi-feral mama, handling the kittens while she’s gone, and what to expect when I bring her home afterward. I’m probably way more nervous about tomorrow than Fluffy is. 😂🐱

u/kat82378 — 7 days ago
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Feral Mama Cat Spayed

Tomorrow, I’m taking a feral mama cat that brought four of her baby kittens over to my screened in patio about two months ago. My question is once I bring her back to our house do I close the screened in patio and keep her away from the kittens who still try to nurse on her? I feel bad for locking the kittens out of the screened in patio and being away from their mom.

u/kat82378 — 7 days ago