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stray cat

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Jean (Monmouth)

Jean (Monmouth) Report 30 May 2010 19:46

Cant remember which thread I mentioned this on. We have been feeding this cat since Feb, she was starving in the snow. Still cant get near her, and didnt know for sure it was a she til she staryted to look pregnant. By my rckoning she had them about 6wks ago, and I saw threeof the five today. Someone else has seen and counted them, they are in the garden of an end house across the rd, where the owner is hardly ever there. Its no wonder she is near enough to us, she has been back for food and milk and water 5 times so far today. Will give her a bit longer and then get Cats protection to catch them, get her neutered and release her here again. I am sure with time she will come in and become a house cat, but not yet, my old boy is too old to cope with another cat on his territory.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 30 May 2010 22:20

Even though you can't get near her she at least knows where it is safe to come for food.