Quote Originally Posted by jenluckenbach

Get her into the vet. TELL them to handle her like a feral! EMPHASIZE that she bites without waning or cause! Then......have her examined for ANY possible problem causing her pain.

I think I can safely assume that many people, from this thread alone, will donate in order to get the vet tests needed to help Ally.
The first week I started volunteering at the adoption center, there was a cat that scared me a lot. Took leather gloves to get her back in the cage. I almost quit.

Please note: She wasn't vicious 100% of the time, but was unpredictable. Sound familiar?

A SAINT of a man adopted her. Six months later he stopped by and told me what her problem was. She had a severe gum infection with exposed roots in her mouth. (Vet "missed" it.)

When she got bumped or thought she was getting bumped, she got vicious.

That poor cat was in severe pain constantly. Once she was healed, she was a normal house cat that simply hated other cats.

For your own peace of mind, have Ally checked thoroughly. We will help with $.

Then, you will know that you did everything possible for her. This is important for both you and Ally.