Man I still havent downloaded thoes pictures ... geez .. I looked at the camera last night, really I did. lol
Chickie got back to my house last evening. She was awake but not moving around. She didnt want to eat and I dont blame her. Gave her, her pain meds around 8 and moved her into a larger crate that holds a litterbox, food , water and a very fluffy bed. She was happy about all that. Really, I think shes just happy that shes in a big box and nothing can get to her. She is still pretty wiley. My sister is taking her but she will live outside with Phantom. Phantom was the daddy cat that didnt get fixed quite fast enough to prevent a litter of kittens. Before Chickie was caught and living in my house for the last several weeks they were very much in love and we hope that will continue when she goes back.
They will be well provided for. They have 2 porches, one that they can go under that will be very cool and my sister is in the process of building a garage and they will be allowed in there. They also have an igloo that they shared before and if it gets really cold there is a heating pad in the igloo. Plus, Chickie is still fairly wild. She will let me pet her when Im sitting in the floor, have food and her babies are crawling on me.
At least she has been spayed, had her shots and is considered healthy.
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It sounds like it isn't going to be a bad life for Chickie at all! If she prefers to be an outdoor cat then that is probably what will be the best for her. And it sounds like she will have a great setup, and a nice boy to hang out with!
ReplyDeleteGlad Chickie is recovering from her surgery...So wonderful of you to take such great care of Chickie and her babies; we look forward to updates once she moves out with Phantom again...Happy day friends...kitty kisses...Calle, Halle, Sukki
ReplyDeleteIt's great Chickie is now spayed. We think she'll have a pretty darned good life with your sister, and mercifully she won't be making any more unwanted babies.
ReplyDeleteSounds like Chickie is going to have a lovely outdoors home when she has recovered from her spay op.
ReplyDeleteWE are glad someone is taking care of her!
ReplyDeleteWe bet Chickie will love her new home!!
ReplyDeleteWe think that you have done fabulously for Chickie. Food, shelter, a friend and vet care. That's a lot more than most ferals get! And who knows, she may decide to tame down even more and ask to go indoors one day.
ReplyDeleteWe send good wishes to Chickie, it's very kind of you to take care of her.
ReplyDeleteGood work, she is all ready to be a healthy outdoorsy kitty once again and no more babies for her, yay!
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