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@SethAbramson And it is calculated to get them to rise up again for him when he says to.
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@saniyafatma1278 I heard a cat crying outside the door and opened it. He walked straight in and to the litter box. (I already had a cat). I put him in the lost & found and nobody replied. Had him for 14 great years, if I was right in thinking he was about a year old when he asked for help.
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@Sabiha1278 I took in one once that had grown up in a barn and was nearly a year old. The friend with the barn brought him to me in a trap. I turned him loose in the house and didn't see him at all for about a week--but he was eating. A year later he was crawling under my bedcovers with me.
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I trapped my first feral catand got it fixed on Wednesday! 🎉 The clinic thinks he's about 4 months old and advised me to release him the day after surgery..
I haven't released him yet because I feel incredibly guilty about bringing him back outside. I keep thinking I can socialize him since he's still young and lets me pet him. He's completely sent by me and hides in the corner of any bathroom we put him in. I know it's probably best to release him, but I feel terrible knowing he won't have the security, warmth, and love a house cat should have.
Looking for reassurance!
Any advice would be appreciated!

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@saniyafatma1278 Like I always say, people who don't like cats just haven't met the right cat.
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@Eman5695 I took in a barn cat that I didn't see for a week after I turned him loose in the house. With time, that boy became one of the most petted bed buddy kitties of my life. (I've had 9.) He was about a year old when I got him and I would think a younger cat might socialize faster.
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I'm looking for a little reassurance.
I trapped my first feral cat and had her spayed this past Wednesday! 🎉 The clinic estimated her to be around 4 months old and recommended releasing her the day after surgery.
I haven’t been able to let her go yet — I’ve been feeling a lot of guilt about returning her to the outdoors.
She’s young, and though she’s very scared, she does allow me to pet her. I keep thinking maybe I can socialize her. But she hides constantly and is terrified of me, even in the safety of our bathroom.
I know releasing her might be the right thing, but it breaks my heart thinking she won’t have the warmth, love, and security she could as an indoor cat.
Any advice or experience would really help right now

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@cutecats_____ The algorithm long ago figured out that I like cats. By now, I really get too many cute cat pictures--but I'm glad I got this one.
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