I am getitng the hard sell to adopt some stray kittens. Someone help me be strong!
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Sue, you are strong enough to take care of stray kittens!
No... wait...
Someone help me be strong!
Hahahah! You aren't looking to me for support, right?
You people aren't helping!!!
There is a cat and two kittens living in the woods behind my friend's house. She said that the shelters won't take them, and she's noticed that they're all huddled together trying to sleep on these past few cold nights. I'd worry about bringing a stray home for fear of Feline Leukemia. She said her neighbors have adopted some of the kittens, so she's going to ask if they've been tested.
It's be one thing if I didn't already have a cat, but I worry about mixing the strays with my spoiled kitty.
Definitely keep the strays away from your kitty! Could you arrange to take them to a vet and/or local shelter for the time being to have them tested?
The test for FIV/FeLV is really fast. The vet was able to tell me in 10 minutes.
The test for FIV/FeLV is really fast. The vet was able to tell me in 10 minutes.
Okay, now you guys are enabling me !
(Looks at who posted that.) Oh...right.
I'm going to wait and see what her neighbors say about getting them tested.
KITTENS!!!!!!!
Keep in mind, I've got a Cold War with some border skirmishes popping up at home, so clearly I am insane.
But it was a relief for me to know that the test didn't involve hardly any wait.
Keep in mind, I've got a Cold War with some border skirmishes popping up at home, so clearly I am insane.
Oh, I went through that the last time I got a kitten.
But it was a relief for me to know that the test didn't involve hardly any wait.
All the tests at my vet seem to be while you wait, which is why they're so expensive.
That's the last step of reluctance on adopting. I don't think I can afford the $500+ that shots and testing and neutering would involve.