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Stray cat - would like to keep

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Mistressofnone · 01/01/2022 13:24

Over the summer, a sweet little cat started to appear on our shed roof. Always too timid to be approached though.

In November, our neighbour remarked that it was a stray. In December I went in our shed and discovered it must be living in there - it had made a little bed from an old patio chair cushion, covered in its fur.

I built it a little den and put an igloo style cat bed inside and have started to leave out food and milk/water. She/he loves it there and looking much healthier already. She now comes in the house and is so gentle with the kids. We have no other pets and would really like to keep her.

I have checked with neighbours and our local WhatsApp group but no takers. Also checked the local missing cats Facebook page for a match, but am wary to post on there in case someone unsavoury claims her.

The vet has said to bring her in next week (now early Jan) to check for a microchip. This is where I'm curious, does anyone have experience of taking in a cat who turns out to have long lost owners, and if so were they ok with you keeping it and signing over details?

We're really quite taken with her!

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Mistressofnone · 09/01/2022 21:15

@Nemorth I was just reading Quantum's thread about trying to adopt and see how lucky I've been. I have two young children but being careful to ensure they give her plenty of space and never approach her on their own.

DS is quite cautious around her and if he goes near her I quickly hold his wrist and get him to stroke her gently just on her head. DD is one and so gentle. The two of them seem to have bonded and Dusty lays with her head on DD if I'm holding her.

The cat tends to chill on that sofa in the lounge during the day (as we only retire there when the kids are in bed) and ventures out for some company or to go outside.

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