Why would my cat, who has been spayed, leave her kitten with me and roam the neighborhood? - dementia toys
Roaming in and somewhere. Sometimes, when I check on them, is the baby, and Samantha is gone and I can not find him. They are outdoor cats, my mom does not mean that the house, and I have not been able to change their opinion. It is a madness in the early career, you see what I mean. Samantha is to remain a place for herself and her child in the night to keep warm? I have a big kennel in the courtyard, there are blankets and toys and everything in it. It has a fence around an edge and a wooden porch. It would be ideal for them to leave time if I could have used. Ideas and suggestions would be appreciated. I want to see the inside, at least during the night, but I will notarranged. HELP! Samantha is at least one years and the baby is 7 months Tabitha.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Dementia Toys Why Would My Cat, Who Has Been Spayed, Leave Her Kitten With Me And Roam The Neighborhood?
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I have cats that live outside the former garage. Yesterday Buddy left his cat to eat something, as cats are to think independently, I would say that your mother cat to teach younger to be alone take care of themselves. I saw Momma kittys young people this summer. It was fun, the boys that her mother and mother needs to see the face. But is education.
ReplyDeleteHello, I have 2 cats, a male and a female. And one thing I know about cats, it is like to roam the night. Maybe not every night, but they love the freedom to do his thing. When you say your cat Samantha is an outdoor cat, it means it is a wild cat, the more outdoor activities at home? I think what you've done sounds good, offers shelter and food, she knows it is safe, perhaps because the blades of your cat with you because he trusts in you. See how things go in the coming weeks. The kitten may prefer to stay with you long term, but it is hard to tell with cats. I hope this is a little help.
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