Stray cat saga continues...
Jun. 29th, 2012 02:24 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
When they lend you the cage, you have to agree you'll keep it covered with a towel. It keeps the cat calmer. So, when I caught the stray overnight, when he was growling so much, I didn't uncover it because I didn't want to upset him. What I could see of the color looked right.
I caught a feral cat.
Poor thing was in the cage so long or was so scared that he peed on himself, so now my porch smells god-awful.
Plus side: They'll neuter the cat before they release him.
Down side: Siamese is still out. Porch smells.
I hosed down the cage and my porch, but it still smells. I suspect that the Siamese is going to have even less interest in going in it now.
I have no idea what Plan B is yet.
I caught a feral cat.
Poor thing was in the cage so long or was so scared that he peed on himself, so now my porch smells god-awful.
Plus side: They'll neuter the cat before they release him.
Down side: Siamese is still out. Porch smells.
I hosed down the cage and my porch, but it still smells. I suspect that the Siamese is going to have even less interest in going in it now.
I have no idea what Plan B is yet.
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Date: 2012-06-29 09:46 pm (UTC)I guess plan B is to wait and hope that the siamese is not too wary of going into the cage? Since you mentioned that you had been feeding him before he might be somewhat more trusting. >.>;
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Date: 2012-07-02 04:25 pm (UTC)