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I have a home inspection for my child adoption application coming up next week. Where online can I find more information on what they expect to find during the inspection?
It is very unlikely. Most adult cats don't kill kittens. Adult cats are territorial and want their space. Otherwise, they usually avoid the kitten. Normally adult cats will hiss and growl at the kitten. Then pop the kitten with its paw. Then go away. Some adult cats will adopt the kitten. I have an adult female cat that adopts kittens as her own. She lets the kitten nurse, she cleans it and plays with it.
I was adopted at birth. so really as soon as you think that you cant give it a good home find an adoption place tell them and they will help you put your child in a good home
Find them a home. Shelters kill animals that don't get adopted.
Yes, cats have been known to find their way home even over long distances. It is important to have your animal micro chipped in case they are ever lost and can't find their way home. It is not known if rats can find their way home.
cats hate change of any kind..change something in your cats environment and the cat will react to the change. Trying to find its comfort zone (the old home) is why they leave a new home.
It is a wonderful act to give an older animal a home, and shelters are full of animals just waiting for a family to adopt them. Several reputable agencies for adult pet adoption include: Pet Finder, The Humane Society, and the SPCA.
Cats, dogs, grass and plants.
"Meet Your Match" is the ASPCA adoption site, where you can find many dogs looking for a new home. There are a number of articles to help you find the perfect pet for you.
It depends on if your female cat is sterilized or not. Also, keep in mind that male cats spray or mark their territory and are more likely to do so in a home with multiple cats.
You can find kittens or even all ages of cats in your local paper and often they are free. Also go to vets as they often have litters of kittens they are trying to give away or an elderly person who has passed on and their cat needs a good home. Don't over-look adult cats because they can be quite the companions. You can also check your local shelter or animal rescue. Those cats are usually up to date on shots and can also already be spayed or neutered!
cats runaway when they have babies cause they get scared that other cats will find them so they run and hide then after a week or 2 it will come back and have they're babies at home in a place where it is warm keep your cats close!