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In reply to the discussion: Hey Cat-Savvy Du'ers -- For the Love of a Cat named Nikita -- a continuation (Part 3) UPDATE [View all]PlayFair8888
(3 posts)AS someone mentioned above, when you bring Nikita home, she will be very groggy and she will not understand what is going on. She will probably start to cry and scream. Don't be tempted to let her out. If you do, she will surely hurt herself and possibly you. Wait until at least tomorrow morning. Please ask the vet for advice. He or she is the best one to tell you how to proceed. Remember, all of this is new and strange to your kitty. When you let her go, be prepared not to see her for a while. She will be very confused about what happened. She will be looking for her kittens and it will take her a while to get back to her old self. After a few days, hunger will probably overtake the confusion and she will be back. You may have to start building your relationship over again. Not necessarily from the start, but she won't be the same Nikita you knew. Just give it time and take it slow.
You are a wonderful person for doing this. Nikita won't understand, but she will come around, happy and healthy!!