Hi SG land!!
Today I'm going to show you the new member of my family. It was kinda of a unexpected joining ( It was more like a forced adoption) LMAO . So let's throwback at 6 months ago where a stray cat climbed my roof and gave birth to 3 cats. At the first month, 2 adult cats kept them safe and fed and they didn't left nothing get near them but one of the baby cats fell of the roof and couldn't get back, neither their parents got to rescue. So, the cat kinda started to "live" in my yard, where she (yes, it's a girl) found a comfortable place to stay.
She was so tiny and cute that me and my sister just left her there. At first, we thought that she would go away but when we realized she didn't left for a few days we started to feed her because she didn't have her mama to feed her anymore. The cats on the roof stayed there and by the time their parents slowly stopped coming and we also started to feed them but they never climb off the roof.
Now, 6 months later, that tiny little cat who fell of the roof has her own bed, has plenty of food and water and likes when we stroke her hair with our feets and is called Raid (named by a insecticide) because she likes to hunt insects (especially cockroaches) and bring their corpses to the front door Lol
If you follow me for awhile, you must be asking yourself "Wait, you have asthma, don't you?" the answer is "Yes, I do" and I'm sure my doctor which I have appointments ever six months (my latest was in may, so I have the next at the end of the month) is gonna kill me when she finds out Lol But because of that fact, and also because I'm allergic to animals hair, we have to be more careful with her. She has plenty of space in the yard, and a large space connected to the house (but that not necessarily give her acess to enter the house, only if leave the door open) to stay in on rainy days. It's where she has her bed and toys and like to stay the most. But even if we need to put some restrictions where she can wander through the house, we still give her a lot of attention. We thought it was better than to leave her to fend for herself on the streets.
Thanks, your Ally!! 😘
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