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In reply to the discussion: I think I'm developing a communication skill with the ferals [View all]wnylib
(24,430 posts)41. Ember's growl at things outside the window
is not loud. The fierceness comes from her body language in combination with the growl. Her body goes taut and she stretches her neck forward, with her eyes glaring at the scene. Every inch of her says, "Cone any closer and I will slay you."
She saves her loud growl for the vet's office, where they violate her dignity by poking and probing her body, then sticking needles into her. It is the ultimate insult to her feline superiority and she makes sure that the vet and staff know it.
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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