My faovrite tortie, Princess, the one who keeps being ran off by the other cats, had been gone for several days. This morning she came in, hiding under my truck, and obviously terrified, not only of my other furkids, but also because something attacked her. Her left hind leg is weak, not moving well and she is limping on it. I have been feeding her mixed dry and canned food because her weight was also down, hoping that she will rebound and become as frisky as she was before she left. She has a habit of leaving, whether she is attacked or not. But I believe this behavior is because of not being accepted by some of my other furkids. One of the few cats that doesn't make her afraid is Tiger. I have never seen such a hopeless look in a cat's eyes as I did this morning, If a cat can grieve, that was Princess. She came to me as though it were a last resort, in a way, not fearing what the others would do to her. I must keep her indoors and nurse her back to health before making any decisions concerning her.
I love my little Princess, but I'm beginning to think that she would be better off in a new and loving home. She would be best taken in as an only pet, because she easily becomes scared (terrified) at other animals and especially aggressive cats. She is a good lap cat, and is very affectionate and I suspect that under the right loving conditions, she would also make a good indoor-only pet. Do you think that attempting to re-home her is a correct decision, or does any out there believe that I should keep her and get Princess and my menagerie spayed and neutered first. (BTW, there will be an update on Snow Cat).![]()
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......wayne
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