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*Repost* Found a cat outside my window tonight!?
Okay, so I was preparing my kittens food and heard a very sad meow from outside my kitchen window. My husband and i went outside, and found the most sweetest cat ever. He's black and white, very large, probably belongs to someone. If you live in the Brooks Ave area of Rochester NY, and lost your cat, answer this.
It appears to be a male, but has a lot of hair there, so it was hard to see, as well as palpate. He is declawed., why on earth would you allow a declawed cat outside!!!!!?!?!?!?!?!?! And he does seem to be an outside cat, he has been meowing around my house all day,
Oh yeah, and he's limping!
For tonight, we have him in our house, since he is injured we didn't want to leave him outside for the night. We will try to take him to vets in the morning, owner, if found, will be responsible for the bill, we will not have him neutered on you, if you haven't done it yet.
I'm gonna post on craigs list too.
I would keep him, but we have 4 already, and one is a kitten who in one month alone has cost a weeks paycheck every 2 weeks so far.
He had to have had an owner, his long hair coat has no matts, he is neutered (I double checked), and is declawed. I hope I can find his owner, if not, I'm working on lining up a spot with a local no-kill group. If not, I'm hoping they will send someone to me to adopt him. He's also used to being outdoors, as far as I can tell, he begged to be let back out, but I don't know if that was because he smelled our cats through the kitchen door.
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I bet he is pleased he has ventured near your house. Poor thing declawed and limping. Does he need vetinary help? Its a good idea your taking him there , and the owners if they are responsible would be liable to pay for this treatment. you could phone the rscpa and give details and also call on people near by, or put a pic and a note in the local shop. If no loving owners come forward its then up to you what you do with him.
Are you happy to foster him until he gets back to his new home, although this looks unlikey someone may come forward and you have to keep this in mind. . Are you then happy to keep him or advertise him to a loving home!.
Best wishes to you and the cat x
- Young SweetHeartLv 51 decade ago
Well,so far I think your doing the right thing,but if I were you
I'd probably just keep him(ya know out of danger of the outdoors and keep him fed)and probably go to the neighbors houses and knock on doors? call? just do anything to find the owner and if the owner don't show up anywhere please for the animal sake don't put him in a shelter!
Source(s): If I was in your spot and nobody ever showed I'd take him in :) (but i.e only cause I have the money to afford everything for em)