Please do a little due diligence and be sure nobody nearby is missing a kitty.
No collar does not mean she's homeless. And when you take her to the vet,
be sure to have her scanned for a microchip.
I'm just thinking how I'd feel if one of our cats was mistaken for a stray and
was taken in elsewhere.
If everything checks out... then congratulations on having a new friend for life!
Please do a little due diligence and be sure nobody nearby is missing a kitty.
No collar does not mean she's homeless. And when you take her to the vet,
be sure to have her scanned for a microchip.
I'm just thinking how I'd feel if one of our cats was mistaken for a stray and
was taken in elsewhere.
If everything checks out... then congratulations on having a new friend for life!
You really should take her to the Vet as soon as possible if you want her to be around for any length of time. You never know where they have been or what they might have. I've adopted a few dogs and if I hadn't taken them right away I probably wouldn't still have them. JMHO
You really should take her to the Vet as soon as possible if you want her to be around for any length of time. You never know where they have been or what they might have. I've adopted a few dogs and if I hadn't taken them right away I probably wouldn't still have them. JMHO
I have inspected her gums, She is well taken care of.
Tomorrow is Sunday so I'll be able to do it then and I have appointments all the way through the week,
I have searched online and searched through the neighborhood for anyone looking for the cat and there is no one.
You really should take her to the Vet as soon as possible if you want her to be around for any length of time. You never know where they have been or what they might have. I've adopted a few dogs and if I hadn't taken them right away I probably wouldn't still have them. JMHO
this. every time i adopt it seems i get the ones with the most problems off the bat x.x
....last one was a dog (which just so happened to be a full blooded hungarian vizla....crazy eh?) had flees, roundworm, a crushed paw with all the pads split and bleeding....and was covered in mud.....sure enough this guy got healthy though, and huge.....year and a half later i've got a 60 pound friend for life
this. every time i adopt it seems i get the ones with the most problems off the bat x.x
....last one was a dog (which just so happened to be a full blooded hungarian vizla....crazy eh?) had flees, roundworm, a crushed paw with all the pads split and bleeding....and was covered in mud.....sure enough this guy got healthy though, and huge.....year and a half later i've got a 60 pound friend for life
I once adopted a cat that is allergic to
Chicken
Beef
Wood
Tomatoes
Cat food
Cheese
Drywall
Cotton
PAIN IN THE ... TO TAKE CARE OF, $100 a month JUST for medicine and $40 for special food.
One of our kitties got out several months ago. I pray she's been adopted by a home as loving as ours. We still have six kittehz. Only one goes out, but he's alpha-cat and comes home quickly. Generally with a "present". Last time it was a small rabbit.
I hope your new friend is a special blessing to you or its rightful home is restored, either way.
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