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Avalux

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17. I can hear her playing around, when I go in the room she hides.
Sun May 25, 2014, 07:35 PM
May 2014

I'm looking forward to the day when she jumps in my lap on her own!

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just give her time and space fizzgig May 2014 #1
I'll post a pic soon! Avalux May 2014 #2
we took in a half feral, badly abused tom when i was a teen fizzgig May 2014 #3
I believe that it can. Avalux May 2014 #4
play is a great way to bond fizzgig May 2014 #5
I've got a feral momma outside, still. I feed her and she lets me pet her while she's eating. .. Demoiselle May 2014 #6
Delilah's momma was so wild! Avalux May 2014 #14
Thank you. narnian60 May 2014 #27
I never had a cat, but then took in a 6 week old feral kitten which I think was the runt of the Fla Dem May 2014 #28
yes, she will tame down sammytko May 2014 #7
How do you tame down the mama? Avalux May 2014 #15
There is only so much taming you can do with an adult feral, unfortunately LadyHawkAZ May 2014 #38
Keep talking to her and loving on her LaurenG May 2014 #8
I bought her some toys and read to her today. Avalux May 2014 #16
6 weeks? yes, you'll be able to domesticate Skittles May 2014 #9
I can hear her playing around, when I go in the room she hides. Avalux May 2014 #17
I trapped an injured feral at age 7 months Skittles May 2014 #20
That's a wonderful story... Avalux May 2014 #23
aw that's an even better story Skittles May 2014 #24
You've trained him well!! Avalux May 2014 #26
I love him! TuxedoKat May 2014 #29
he was very hard to catch (hence the feral trap) Skittles May 2014 #30
I've trapped and rescued a few cats myself TuxedoKat May 2014 #35
keep doing what you're doing and LiberalElite May 2014 #10
It took several months? Avalux May 2014 #18
Yup - LiberalElite May 2014 #32
It sounds like you need to just keep doing what you're doing. Arkansas Granny May 2014 #11
Awwww....that's what I hope she will do. Avalux May 2014 #19
She'll be fine. Slow and steady and you'll have a furry bundle of purr in your lap in no time. Flaxbee May 2014 #12
I put a worn t-shirt in the carrier with her blanket. Avalux May 2014 #21
I think it is about 5-6 months, definately well before a year. You do not want her to go into heat! bettyellen May 2014 #31
Sounds like you are making good progress and the kitten needs some more time. LisaL May 2014 #13
Yes, that's what it sounds like! Avalux May 2014 #22
We once adopted a feral kitten. LisaL May 2014 #25
We adopted a "teen age"-sized cat who'd been a stray . . . snot May 2014 #33
WE HAVE TAKEN IN 3 FERAL KITTENS. Inky, Sadie & Sally trueblue2007 May 2014 #34
We did puppies - orphaned, abandoned, abused and neglected. IdaBriggs May 2014 #36
Yes, generally a kitten that young can be socialized. hamsterjill May 2014 #37
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