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Originally posted by leslie flenner
You know he would love some low sodium deli turkey! or some roast beef, or could ya boil him and the others up some chicken livers? (they are very cheap! and delicious!)- or so say the cats! He's a beauty! And he's an adoptable in a week or 2- the trick is getting him to be adoptable at the darn pet store or shelter where their are kids yelling, dogs barking etc, It's easy to socialize him to YOU! Increasing the noise and stress = return to under bed! As long as new owners understand that and how to re-socialize him! Well, you know all this a million times over, i'm just venting cuz I'm worried about my little feral kitten that went into a new foster home last week- Polly. Worried that she won't be treated right or what? I have no reason to worry!
Leslei...not to worry, Polly (renamed Sweetie Pie by Maryanne's grandchildren) is doing terrific! And my three ferals are coming around slowly, but surely as well. It helps having more than one person to interact with these feral babies. That's our problem...Leslie lives alone, and my husband is always busy. Moosmom...Galen is a silky looking sweetie....and when he's off and adopted, I'm sending some to Michigan! :D