I can see both sides of the issue. However, being the softy that I am, I would
have trouble aborting the kits. My Tigger and Taylor are the offspring of a
feral mom. I guess that's why I feel the way I do. Good luck with the little
girl Terrie and let us know how it goes.
Gina
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Congratulations on your pg baby feral! I hope everything goes well.
Taylor Scobie Humphrey
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On Apr 14, 2007, at 12:23 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
It looks as we have a Feral pregnant Mom that has found her way
to us. I'm going to trap her and put her on my back
i've never had to face the late spay question, and i'm not sure what choice
i'd make; with early pregnancies i go with i can handle what a large
sanctuary (not the one i worked has) has made their philosophy: if they
aren't born, they won't be.
sigh. i hate that that even has to be an option.
Terrie,
Bless you for taking this little one in and giving her
the care she deserves. She's a lucky girl to have
found you. To spay/abort or not is a personal choice.
You just have to do what you think is right for new
kitty. I think either way, whatever kitties remain
will be loved and cared
Wishes, Melissa
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Karen, don't worry it won't happen.
Will alter everyone at the same time so the cycle does stop.
In a message dated 4/14/2007 12:05:15 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
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Terrie,
I disagree with aborting kittens unless you absolutely have no option. When
I adopt kitt
In a message dated 4/14/2007 11:46:25 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I see you haven't removed the invisible sign welcoming wayward ones from
your front lawn :-) .
Nopeit's still on...lmao
Think people have figured out I'm a rescue even though I keep a low profi
At 11:53 AM 4/14/2007, you wrote:
I totally respect your point of view, I just do not see enough homes
for the ones already here and it may be possible to find homes for
the neww little ones but that means there are kittens in the shelters
who will die instead,
It is never easy when there are
Terrie,
I disagree with aborting kittens unless you absolutely have no option. When
I adopt kittens too young to be altered, the spay/neuter is included in the
adoption fee and must be done at my vet. Bingo, if they are late getting them
fixed I know it since I havent gotten a bill from my
Wishes, Melissa
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Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2007 2:33 PM
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Subject: Re: OT: Pregnant Feral KittyQuestions
I see you haven't removed the invisible sign
welcoming wayward ones from your
by! Best
Wishes, Melissa
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nina
Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2007 2:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OT: Pregnant Feral KittyQuestions
I see you haven't removed the invisible sign welcoming wayward ones
I see you haven't removed the invisible sign welcoming wayward ones from
your front lawn :-) . I Googled your question about worming pregnant
cats and got conflicting answers. If it where me, esp given her age and
circumstance, I'd have her spayed and the kittens aborted. It may sound
harsh,
Sorry for the double postings!
Terrie Mohr-Forker
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