Puddin is such a sweet, beautiful girl! She has been through enough. Please keep her and love her. It will take time and a lot of love and patience. Don't try to force her on the other cats or the other cats
on her. Just spend a lot of time loving on her, talking to her, giving her her favorite treats. I have had two kitties in the distant past that were difficult. One was a male, Spencer, who, at 1 year old when he came around my house, was the wildest kitty I have ever known in my entire life. And he was a very smart kitty. I could not even get him to go into a live trap. The only reason I was ever able to catch him, by hand, was that he had been in a fight and had an injured leg. When I grabbed him, he did not bite or scratch me. Very long story, short, I got him treated, and he spent the next 12 or 13 years with me
as the biggest lap cat in the world. He was so gentle and loving. It broke my heart when he passed away in my arms at the age of 13 from lymphoma in 2011. It took a long time for him to tame down and
trust me. But I was never going to give up on him. It turned out so well for so many years. Don't let anyone tell you that you cannot tame a feral cat. It will take a fair amount of time, but with lots of love, patience, treats, good food, and playing with the kitty, they will tame and be wonderful companions.
The other kitty, Sasha, was a female calico. She always had a temper, and never really got along with any of our our kitties. But using the same techniques I mentioned above, she became very attached to
me, and always behaved far better for me than she did for my wife or our other kitties. We brought her home from the family whose kitty gave birth to her and several other kittens, when she was 41 days
old. She was, and still is, my best friend. She and Spencer are in kitty heaven. Sasha passed away in 2012 from a pulmonary embolism. I miss both of them so much............