There are others here who probably have much more useful info for you,
but from hanging out on the feral_cats list, sounds to me like you may
have to treat her exactly like a feral -- cage and (re)socialize.  It
can be done, just a case of baby steps, going slow, winning trust,
patience patience patience.  Bless you for taking her in.
 
Diane R.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kelley Saveika
Sent: Friday, December 29, 2006 11:14 AM
To: felvtalk
Subject: OT - Help, aggressive cat


Hi guys,
 
I took in an owner surrendered cat last night.  Most of my rescue
friends love taking in owner surrendered cats because they generally
have at least some medical history.  I got this cat in, and she is
*extremely aggressive*.  She acts completely feral.  I'm not able to get
within a foot of her at the most.  I have her in the bathroom by herself
in hopes she'll calm down.  The previous owner states the cat was
friendly with her and never attacked any visitors.  However, the
paperwork from the vet lists "aggression" as a condition going back at
least 4 years.  
 
Any ideas?  I think this is going to become one of my cats.  I can't
adopt out a cat I know to be aggressive.  At this point, if she needed
medical attention I'd need to trap her to take her in .
 
Has anyone ever dealt successfully with a cat like this?  If I didn't
know better I'd swear she was feral and had never been around humans at
all.


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