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Just took in a stray...

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#1 · (Edited)
..cat. A black cat. On Friday the 13th.

What do I do? LOL. I am not experienced with cats at all. We're taking her into the vet tomorrow.
We're not even sure if it's a boy or girl..

I gave her a bit of raw turkey and she took to it immediately. How much do raw fed cats eat? I dont know how much she even weighs yet, so Ill need to know the calculations.

Do cats naturally use a litter box? How do you train a cat to use litter?

Also, what is the best type of litter to use for a cat? Is there a difference?

Im sure Ill have a lot more questions in a bit.. LOL


Also, I know this is general dog, but I know a lot of you have cats on here LOL! I trust you to give me the best advice!

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#4 ·
Hi Liquid, you are so kind to take in the kitty. I would be very careful with Evee and the kitty. Personally I would err on waiting too long than getting to self confident and trusting them alone. As far as feeding I do not know I have not had a cat since I have been feeding raw - hopefully because she is young she will take to it pretty well.

Yes, cat scratches swell a bit. I wipe with peroxide and put coconut oil on to soothe. :) Post pictures please.
 
#5 ·
..cat. A black cat. On Friday the 13th.

What do I do? LOL. I am not experienced with cats at all. We're taking her into the vet tomorrow.
We're not even sure if it's a boy or girl..

I gave her a bit of raw turkey and she took to it immediately. How much do raw fed cats eat? I dont know how much she even weighs yet, so Ill need to know the calculations. I'm not positive, but I do believe the 2-3% rule applys to cats as well. this site is very helpful for raw feeding cats Raw Fed Cats

Do cats naturally use a litter box? How do you train a cat to use litter? It is a natural behavior for cats to use the litter box. It may take some teaching if s/he isn't used to the litter box. I would recommend worlds best World's Best Cat Litter™ - Natural Cat Litter if you want traditional style litter box. It is made of walnuts. Or else, I would recommend the Tidy Cats Breeze Cat Litter System: BREEZE® Cat Litter Box from TIDY CATS®. These are our two biggest sellers at the petstore I work at and most every cat owner that comes in swears by them. this was a bit of helpful information about litter training a stray How to Train a Stray Cat to Use a Litter Box?
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Also, what is the best type of litter to use for a cat? Is there a difference?

Im sure Ill have a lot more questions in a bit.. LOL


Also, I know this is general dog, but I know a lot of you have cats on here LOL! I trust you to give me the best advice!
Introducing the cat and Eevee is going to be difficult... How do I even go about this?
What I do when introducing my dogs to cats is put both on a leash. First, I clip the cat's nails. I put my dogs in a down stay and make them "leave it" they are not even allowed to sniff. When the cat gets to sniff them first and make the first move (IME) it tends to work better because the dog doesn't get the change to pounce on the cat. Supervision is a must until you know they get along. I would also suggest keeping kitty's nails trimmed to prevent terrible eye scratches.

The cat gave me a small scratch and now the scratch area is swelling up and its very raised. Im guessing this isnt normal? Maybe Im allergic to cats LOL
Clean it well with alcohol. My guess is that cat's nails are very dirty and it probably has quite a bit of bacteria. When ever I've been scrated by a cat, its always turned red and raised up. I would just keep it clean and keep an eye on it.

Thanks for taking her/him in. can't wait to see pictures.
 
#6 ·
Thank you guys so much for the advice!
I dont have a name for the cat yet, but Im sure something will come up. :) She seems young, and shes quite skinny. You can feel all of her ribs and spine.

She really needs a bath, her entire right side is matted. I dont think she has any fleas or bugs on her. Her tail is slightly damaged and shes missing fur on the back of her ear.
What do I do about her fur? How long should I wait before I bathe her?

You guys dont know this, but Im DEATHLY afraid of cats. When I see a cat on the street, I cross the street. LOL.
But this kitty, I saw her outside the restaurant today while I was working, and I went outside to see if she belonged to anyone. She immediately came up to be and was rubbing against me, purring and acting super affectionate. I couldnt believe it LOL.

I also cant believe how easily she took to raw. She ate all the turkey I gave her. But I suppose strays normally eat raw anyway haha.

Im going to Wal Mart right now to pick up a litterbox, some litter, and some toys. :)


PS. Eevee just got swatted. LOL. Not badly though, she's alright. She really needs to learn boundaries. Im only letting them meet while I can supervise.
The kitty really doesnt like dogs, but Im sure she has had awful experiences with other dogs while she was a stray, so its understandable.
 
#8 ·
As for bathing her, I would wait a few days. Let her settle. You could try to work on the mats if she will let you brush her. When you bath her, it will help a lot to clip her nails (if you can tell, I'm all for clipping cat's nails :p) to prevent getting torn up by them.

Take advantage of her being a stray and wanting the raw! She is probably so hungry she will eat about anything. I wouldn't stick with one protein for long knowing that cats can become picky and decide they are only eating one thing.
 
#12 ·
She really seemed to like the raw. I fed her turkey today because that is all I had, I'll be attempting to give her a chicken wing or drumstick tomorrow. I know that when she was hanging around the restaurant, the manager was throwing her raw chicken here and there.

Is there anything I should know about raw fed cats? Taurine?
I really know nothing about cats lol!
 
#9 ·
Personally I just offer my cats quite a bit of meat and let them pick off how much they want to eat- works well this way and neither are overweight.
 
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#10 ·
Sigh.. Im getting hives on my arms and neck... I think I may be allergic to the cat.
Anyone have any advice? I just took some allergy medicine in hopes of making the hives go away.

Also, Some pictures of the kitty!
I'll take better ones tomorrow, when theres sunlight out haha


Outside the restaurant, when I first saw her :)



Two pictures in the bedroom. Since she's black its hard to get a picture thats just not a big black blob. LOL. I'll try again tomorrow when theres some sun.
 
#11 ·
The cat really does not want to meet Eevee. Eevee really, really wants to meet the kitty but the kitty runs aways, hisses, and growls whenever Eevee is in the room.

I will probably be crating Eevee tonight, normally she sleeps with us in the bedroom. I dont want any trouble while we're asleep.
 
#13 ·
Hearts are good for cats, chicken, beef, 1/2 lamb heart perfect size for my cat. Meat must be fresh (freshly frozen is fine) and room temp. Livers etc just like dogs and chicken necks are my cats main bones. Try and keep meat as uncut as possible. My cat can also eat an entire drum stick but since she gets fed twice a day that is just piggy, little ones fine.

As far as cat and dog they will come to an understanding of sorts don't worry about it (unless dog wants to kill it).

I have never seen a short haired cat with matts, I would gently sponge at them or comb carefully to make sure there is no scabs or sores underneath.

I don't believe in cutting cats claws but my cat is an inside mostly outside cat.
 
#15 ·
I just wanted to clarify, that I mean trim the cats nails as you would a dogs, not remove them with surgery.
 
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#14 · (Edited)
Just take it slow. Carolinas have fairly high prey drive (at least mine does, and she's a mix) so of course she wants to see it! I introduce dogs to cats by giving them each their spaces, and then have a space that is open to both as long as the dog is on a leash. Try and keep the dog as calm as possible (I usually put them in a down stay) and let the cat approach at her own leisure. Trust me, the cat will let the dog know when they have crossed the line! lol After the newness starts to wear off and the are more comfortable you can start to have the dog off leash. It helps if you have a cat like mine who was raised with dogs and stands her ground (if she knows the dog) and smacks the crap out of them when they cross the line :p
 
#16 ·
Thanks so much for the advice, everyone.
I took a better look at kitty today and shes missing fur on her face, tail, bum, and ears. Poor thing. She has dandruff and awful skin.

How often do cats eat? I fed her last night and am thinking to leave her out some food all day today in case she gets hungry.
 
#19 · (Edited)
Haha thank you! Maddie is adorable too. :) I can definitely see the Carolina Dog in her!
Luckily, Eevee's prey drive hasnt kicked in. It did at one point and she tried to pounce, but kitty got away quick and both my boyfriend and I were around to correct her. She hasnt done it since. Smart dog. :)

Kitty is 6.6 lbs according to our scale. We're taking her into a vet now.
 
#20 ·
She is very pretty and lucky to have been rescued off the streets because she is obviously very thin and looks like she could use some groceries. I transitioned my cats to raw (and it doesn't seem like this is going to be a problem for you) and immediately gave them everything. They eat chicken, including all organs, beef, beef heart, beef kidney and liver, turkey, venison, pork and pork organs occasionally, and I sometimes buy pre-packaged raw from Blueridge Beef for them. I just give them a little of all of it daily. They get 2% of their body weight and are both still chubs. They were obese when I got them and have lost a tiny bit of weight.
I would do like everyone suggested and just be careful with Eevee so the kitty will feel safe and they'll learn to trust each other. I have one very cat aggressive dog so my cats both live in my foster building and they have an enclosed yard to go out in. They're both FIV positive so I don't want them to possibly infect any other cats. I clip their nails just like I do my dogs because they tend to like to put their paws on my leg and rake their little kitty nails down it and that doesn't feel so good. Both are very cooperative and never give me any trouble about it.
I wish you much luck with the new little one. I hope you don't find that your possible allergies to her are too much to handle. I'm mildly allergic to cats but it's not too bad. Let us know how it's going!
 
#21 ·
Please keep an eye on where she scratched you. It could easily become infected. And cat scratch fever is not just a song.

When I first started feeding my stray kitty (who became my indoor/ outdoor cat from the underworld) she bit me when I tried to break up a kitty fight between her and her brother. My finger got so infected I couldn't even bend it. I had to get antibiotics. If you DO go to the doctor, they may ask about what scratched you. I told my doctor it was a stray that ran away (they have to report bites, I dont know about scratches).

You may be allergic to the cat or the scratch, it is hard to say. Get the scratch cleared up and if you still get hives, you have your answer.

And how nice of you to try to adopt a stray cat. Love it. I hope it all works out for the best.
 
#22 ·
The scratch looks normal now and my hives are gone. :) Then again, Ive been popping allergy medicine since she got here. LOL.


We're back from the vet. They estimated her to be about 7 months old. We checked for a microchip and didnt find any.

We did tests for FeLV, FiV, Heartworm, and ran a fecal.
The fecal came back negative.
But,
She is positive for FeLV. Feline Leukemia Virus. However, it was a weak positive. We are going back in six weeks to re-test.

I'll update with more pictures soon. She's all tired out now and taking a little cat nap in the bedroom. :)
 
#23 ·
Awww, god bless you for taking her in!!!!!

I have a gorgeous long haired gray kitty that I've been caring for for a few weeks now, and she now brings a black and white cat to dinner with her some nights LOL. I'm working on networking them online to find them a place to go, because between my allergies and my lack of space in a studio, I just can't really take the gray in :( She is so friendly though, she even got a little TOO playful and feisty last night and scratched me.

Can I send her to you LOL :)

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#25 ·
That is a good question.

Don't hold me to it, but I do believe that it would be best for them to be on a raw diet seeing as it is the species appropriate diet and the less stress on her immune system the better?
 
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#27 ·
I just want to say thank you too for taking that gorgeous little kitten in. She is stunning, I have a soft spot for black animals for some reason. Does Eevee know 'leave it'? I find that to be one of the best thing's I've ever taught Mol. When we first brought Windy home, I was a little nervous with Mol because she has quite a high prey instinct, but after telling her 'leave it' and giving her threatening looks when she got a touch fixated on the kitten, we have not had one problem since.
Keep going on the raw, I'm struggling like hell to convert Windy to raw, so the idea of having a cat actually anxious to eat raw is like a shot of heaven to me.
 
#28 ·
She is gorgeous, pictures really dont do her any justice haha. Especially not my pictures!
Eevee has been very good with the cat, she seems very curious. But she doesnt quite understand the cat's 'social ques' very well. Eevee lived in a shelter from birth until she was 5 months old and was never properly socialized. She doesnt understand the concept of personal space when it comes to people, dogs, and now apparently cats. The kitty will hiss at Eevee and Eevee will wag her tail and get closer, thinking its an invitation to play or something. Its ridiculous. LOL. She's gotten swatted at a couple times now. Hope she learns soon.

I feel really lucky that she takes to raw so easily. Or, maybe she's lucky she found a raw fed home. :)
Last night, the kitty ate raw turkey. Today, I threw everything I had at her haha. She got chicken, beef heart, and sardines. She ate it all! No pickiness at all. I hope this keeps up, I think she might start getting picky when she realizes she's going to get fed everyday LOL.
Shes been eating well and has been using the litter box regularly. :) Im so proud!! She's eating more than 3% of her current weight, but she definitely needs to put on weight and does stop eating when she is full.
She drank water today, but only when it was mixed with some sardine water. Im hoping to get her to drink fresh, clean, water soon.