No, we didn't really name our resuce kitty that, but ... it IS her nickname.
Two teenaged girls brought a cat to our door a week ago and we took her in. So far, no one has claimed her and we've seen no advertisements looking for her.
In the meantime, we took Blueberry to the vet and it turns out that she's not fixed (surprise!) and she's already had a litter (okay, not exactly a surprise either!). We've scheduled her for a spaying in two weeks, which should give someone time to claim her or she's ours (I invoke here the law of 'Finders, Keepers').
After a sleepless night of yowling, I suspect that no one is looking for her. Aside from the fact that she's vocal, period, her hormones are making her a raging *****. I don't think she's in heat (no other signs apart from last night's cat karaoke fest), she was just expressing her displeasure with the fact that one of our other 3 cats sleeps with me and she wasn't allowed on the bed. This morning she's been hissing and slashing at the others.
Previous nights, she was fine and her aggression had been going down.
Is it terribly wrong of me to want to take her into the vet this week and say, 'PLEASE FIX THIS CAT!' and **** the consequences?
Two teenaged girls brought a cat to our door a week ago and we took her in. So far, no one has claimed her and we've seen no advertisements looking for her.
In the meantime, we took Blueberry to the vet and it turns out that she's not fixed (surprise!) and she's already had a litter (okay, not exactly a surprise either!). We've scheduled her for a spaying in two weeks, which should give someone time to claim her or she's ours (I invoke here the law of 'Finders, Keepers').
After a sleepless night of yowling, I suspect that no one is looking for her. Aside from the fact that she's vocal, period, her hormones are making her a raging *****. I don't think she's in heat (no other signs apart from last night's cat karaoke fest), she was just expressing her displeasure with the fact that one of our other 3 cats sleeps with me and she wasn't allowed on the bed. This morning she's been hissing and slashing at the others.
Previous nights, she was fine and her aggression had been going down.
Is it terribly wrong of me to want to take her into the vet this week and say, 'PLEASE FIX THIS CAT!' and **** the consequences?