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  1. #1
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    Caring for an abandoned cat

    Chloe's buddy was pretty much abandoned when his owners were evicted several months ago. A relative of one of the ex-tenants was/is supposed to be taking care of him but he's always out, no matter how crappy the weather. I brought him in one day during some pretty heavy rains and commented to the landlord about it. He wasn't too happy about it; said their apartment had to be "bombed" to deal with the fleas. Problem is, he's pretty much attached to Chloe, almost literally. When I take her out for a walk he is right at her side or attempting figure 8's between my legs. I've taken to bringing cat food with me to give me a couple of minutes of unimpeded walking. Anyway, I find myself scoping out cat food sales and stocking up. I do sneak him in periodically (last week we had nights in the mid 30's! And he's asleep on the back of the sofa right now. I'm a bad tenant, I know. I'm not really even a cat person but he just seems to need someone to look after him.)

    Here's a picture of Chloe's friend (I hope. I seem to s*ck at uploading images). I'm still trying to get my landlord to agree to letting him stay.


  2. #2
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    Maybe if you took him to the vet and got him de-flea'd (is that even a word??) your landlord would let you keep him. And you'd probably have to pay a deposit. Good for you for taking care of a lost baby.

  3. #3
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    If you can afford it, see if you vet will sell you some advantage for him - it really does work well (I only need to treat my indoor cats once or twice every few years!). Then your landlord won't have to worry at all about fleas.
    "Sharing the road means getting along, not getting ahead" - 1994 Washington State Driver's Guide

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  4. #4
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    2nd on the advantage

    it does really work. I say that you are doing a great thing...I think that cat needs you. Your landlord probably really needs you also...that would probably outweigh the negatives about keeping the cat especially if you are consistent about the cat's care and persistant with the landlord!

  5. #5
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    She looks SO sweet!
    Definitely de-flea her... Advantage or Frontline.

    Please DON'T go get Over the counter products like Sargeant's, Hartz, or anything else sold at the grocery stores! VERY TOXIC. I just treated a little dog overnight for tremors from these products.

    Sometimes you can pick up Advantage or Frontline at farm supply or pet stores -- just check the expiration dates and that they are not printed in foreign languages. In theory, these products are only sold to vets, but they turn up everywhere.

    She will be thankful, and you won't have to worry so much about it, you can just enjoy her.

    Thanks for picking up the slack in this little one's life! Everyone needs a guardian angel on their side!
    Everyone Deserves a Lifetime

  6. #6
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    Looks like the cat is wearing a flea collar already.
    Be careful about double-dosing with more flea killer stuff.
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  7. #7
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    Good call Lisa! Take that collar off. Toxic and they don't even work!
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  8. #8
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    Guilty on the flea collar. Put it on him two months ago to get rid of the fleas I found on him.

    I have a message in with the vet I bring Chloe to. I can't pay all of his fees up front to have him checked out and am hoping to have them agree to a payment plan.

    I have to run out later to do some errands. If the farm supply place is open I'll check there. Chloe is on Frontline...didn't realize they had a feline version (I'll slap the "duh" sign on my forehead myself, thanks.) Anyway, the farm supply place does satellite adoptions for the Humane Society once a month so perhaps they'll have some pet supplies as well.

    Here he is sprawled out on top of the futon:




    Taking over the futon:

 

 

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