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In reply to the discussion: Update on Precious... [View all]talkingmime
(2,173 posts)45. Go with mike_c's "kitty taco" approach. He's right, you have to be lightening fast.
I've got a cat that wakes us up in the middle of the night purring and biting our noses, demanding to be petted. But if you snag her and force her to be cuddled in the middle of the day, forget it. She'll weasel out and be gone in a split second.
That thing needs to see a vet and if nobody else in the neighborhood will do it, guess what?
Somebody has to.
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The Liberty Humane Society near me has humane traps that you can put a deposit on.
UnrepentantLiberal
Mar 2013
#22
Again, with a cat in this condition, waiting any length of time can be deadly.
MadHound
Mar 2013
#21
I've saved cats in worse condition. She needs help, but I want to make her a part
1monster
Mar 2013
#28
Because I have six other indoor/outdoor cats who love to eat. Precious would never get
1monster
Mar 2013
#27
She did let me pet her and other people in the neighboorhood have held her and
1monster
Mar 2013
#44
Go with mike_c's "kitty taco" approach. He's right, you have to be lightening fast.
talkingmime
Mar 2013
#45