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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have done TNR and have successfully transitioned five feral/semi-feral cats to indoor life. It's a process. Think like a cat. Instead of don'ts think of do's. Most cats are attracted to heat. Make him his own set up with warming pads in the room where you want him to be. Make him want to be there--with food, water, litter. Adapt to get him in the house and then once he's in you can gradually change the set up. Kudos to you, OP. Nevermind the naysayers, all cats deserve a warm place to sleep at night. If he's already spending long periods of time in your house you are well on the way.[/quote] Thanks! I know it is not all ideal. He is fully vaccinated so while I know there are concerns with him being inside i am not as worried as I could be. He does not share food or litter with my other cats. He basically just comes into eat, sleep and leave. I said semi feral because he has always lived outside but he does let me and my kids pet him and doesnt hiss or react mean or anything (he purrs and meows at me). I mean he let me flea comb him today. He basically demands to be in my house at this point. [/quote] I suspect you are his pet rather than the other way around. And I'm sure he has a similar set up at other houses. There was a statistic a few years ago about cat "owners" that for every 30 cats there were 75 cat owners, or something.[/quote]
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