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In reply to the discussion: I think I'm developing a communication skill with the ferals [View all]BumRushDaShow
(142,556 posts)40. My sister's tuxie growled
and that was the first kitty that I ever heard that kind of sound from - and usually if he kept going underfoot and got accidental knocked. It wasn't loud but it was like my other sister's black lab who will do a low growl if you reach over to playfully try to take his bone away while he was chewing on it. I would occasionally mess with the lab to hear him do that. It was like a "warning" growl even though he was happily chewing and scraping his bone that I certainly did NOT want!
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I would PM you, but I don't know how :( I have been feeding a feral and would like
patricia92243
Oct 2022
#1
Crush the pill, mix it into some of the food. In my house, I'd also add the ever irresistible
Karadeniz
Oct 2022
#12
Yea, the odds of socializing an adult feral to be an indoor cat are probably slim to none
Siwsan
Oct 2022
#25
My other sister who has a senior long hair tortie who I have taken care of
BumRushDaShow
Oct 2022
#27