I fostered my first kitten, a sweet little orange and white male. He was by himself but old enough to be eating solid foods. He had a URI and we found out that he had ringworm!! But we didn't catch it until I had already had him for a few weeks. That was STRESSFUL lol. I fell in love with that little kitten, but unfortunately, my cat has a deep and visceral hatred for other cats lol (I tried to introduce them when he was medically clear). He got adopted in two seconds so it was okay, although I did cry. I used to be fine with cat breeding, but after fostering and adopting, I feel like spending thousands of dollars on a cat is crazy.
Thanks for sharing! Ringworm is definitely stressful! I try to remind myself that it is at least non-fatal, even though it is a massive pain to deal with. And I am definitely not into cat breeding either! If you have thousands of dollars to drop on a cat, I always suggest donating to a rescue, since they can definitely use the money for good
My neighbors cat gave birth to 6 kittens and she died 4 weeks ago so I decided to take care of them (they were around 3 weeks old when the mom died) my neighbor didn’t want them and I didn’t want her taking them to the local shelter. They are 7 weeks old now and I’m having a hard time finishing homes for them. They eat wet food mixed with dry kibble and use the litter box. I can’t afford their vaccines or neutering. I need advise on to giving the kittens to a shelter or where else can I take them where they won’t be euthanized??
I would do some research on kitten rescues in your area and seeing if any of them can take them. I would also suggest trying to find rescue groups on Facebook for your area, they may be able to help
I fostered my first kitten, a sweet little orange and white male. He was by himself but old enough to be eating solid foods. He had a URI and we found out that he had ringworm!! But we didn't catch it until I had already had him for a few weeks. That was STRESSFUL lol.
I fell in love with that little kitten, but unfortunately, my cat has a deep and visceral hatred for other cats lol (I tried to introduce them when he was medically clear). He got adopted in two seconds so it was okay, although I did cry.
I used to be fine with cat breeding, but after fostering and adopting, I feel like spending thousands of dollars on a cat is crazy.
Thanks for sharing! Ringworm is definitely stressful! I try to remind myself that it is at least non-fatal, even though it is a massive pain to deal with. And I am definitely not into cat breeding either! If you have thousands of dollars to drop on a cat, I always suggest donating to a rescue, since they can definitely use the money for good
My neighbors cat gave birth to 6 kittens and she died 4 weeks ago so I decided to take care of them (they were around 3 weeks old when the mom died) my neighbor didn’t want them and I didn’t want her taking them to the local shelter. They are 7 weeks old now and I’m having a hard time finishing homes for them. They eat wet food mixed with dry kibble and use the litter box. I can’t afford their vaccines or neutering. I need advise on to giving the kittens to a shelter or where else can I take them where they won’t be euthanized??
Cat rescues and cafes might be able to help
I would do some research on kitten rescues in your area and seeing if any of them can take them. I would also suggest trying to find rescue groups on Facebook for your area, they may be able to help