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In reply to the discussion: I think I'm developing a communication skill with the ferals [View all]BumRushDaShow
(142,426 posts)44. Yup
know about the tortie (tortoise shell) coloration (as a genetic calico variant just like you have the tuxies that have their own variants of black/white coloration). But that "genetics" often also ties into other traits like behavior. Have no idea the parentage of the tortie or tuxie but my sister's earlier himmy DID have "papers" from a private breeder and was a blue point Himalayan. She had the short hind legs and smooshed-in face and was a giant puffball, but only weighed about 10 lbs. LOL
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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