u/EarlyChest2260

Cat owners how often do you get scratched by your cats specially face.

Cat owners how often do you get scratched by your cats specially face.

Do you take vaccine for every single time they scratch you…i am a new owner recently adopted a cat please help

u/EarlyChest2260 — 13 hours ago

Need Honest Reviews for Cat Trackers in India for my billu.

If anyone is using one for their cat, please share your experience:

• Which brand are you using?
• Is the tracking accurate/live?
• How is the battery life?
• Is it worth buying?

I’ve seen options like AirTag, JioTag, Tractive, GPS collars, etc., but reviews are very mixed.

Would really appreciate honest reviews from people who have personally used them.

u/EarlyChest2260 — 10 days ago

2nd Night After Spaying — When Will She Feel Better?

And I’m not beating her 😭 somehow this is what calms her down when I pat her like this.

u/EarlyChest2260 — 12 days ago
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Hello everyone,

A stray cat had been coming to our house for food for the past 3 months, and I finally adopted her a month ago. Since then, I have been managing all her food, vet visits, and care using my pocket money, as I am not earning currently.

Her spaying surgery was done yesterday.(date :-06/05/26)

I saved up a bit but the total expense yesterday, including the surgery fee, blood tests, and medicines, was ₹6,950, which was much higher than the amount I had saved.

I have now completely run out of money and there are also additional expenses.

~Post-surgery recovery care vet visits

~Her Tricat vaccination due on 30th May (Rs 1040)

I will attach all prescriptions, payment proofs, previous bills, and vaccination records for verification.

You can also DM me if you need any additional proof.

You can also check my profile, as I have been posting about her since she started coming to our house.

Please help with any small contribution if possible. Even sharing this post would mean a lot.

I have attached the QR code on the last slide for anyone willing to help.

Thank you so much 🐾

u/EarlyChest2260 — 13 days ago

Hi everyone,

I really need some help or guidance.

I’ve been trying to transition a stray cat (around 1.3 years old) into an indoor cat. She’s been coming to to our house for like 3 months, and I recently decided to fully take responsibility for her.

During the day, everything is fine. I stay at home studying, so I spend almost the whole day with her. She plays, eats well, and seems comfortable.

But nights are becoming really difficult.

She sleeps for a bit but keeps waking up every 2 hours and wake me up to play with her. Because of this, I haven’t been able to sleep properly at all.

So I tried keeping her in my room with everything she needs her toys, food, litter and I sleep in another room with the door closed.

But she just sits at the door and cries… continuously.

I can hear her meowing for me, and it’s honestly breaking me. I feel so guilty, like I’m abandoning her, even though I’m just on the other side of the door.
At the same time, I’m preparing for exams and I physically need sleep.

I don’t know what to do anymore:

Stay with her and lose sleep

Or leave her and feel like a horrible person
Is this normal behavior when transitioning a stray to indoor life?

How long does this phase last?

What should I do so both of us can adjust?

Please, any advice or reassurance would really help right now.

u/EarlyChest2260 — 16 days ago

So guys, this little cutie has been visiting my house for the last 3 months, and I’ve finally adopted her 🐾❤️

Her spaying is scheduled this Wednesday, and I can’t help but feel really anxious about it.
Since this is my first pet, I don’t have much experience with surgeries… what should I be mentally prepared for? How is the recovery usually? And are complications common or rare?

She means a lot to me, and I just want her to be safe and okay 🥺

Would really appreciate any advice or personal experiences from you all.

Thank you so much 💕

u/EarlyChest2260 — 17 days ago
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Hi everyone,

I really need some advice.

I recently adopted a stray cat who is around 1.3–1.4 years old. She started visiting my house in December, and over time I began feeding her regularly and finally decided to take her in.

Her current weight is 2.3 kg (about 5.1 lbs).

Here’s her recent medical timeline:

First vet visit: 7th April

Dewormed twice (last dose on 22nd April)

Anti-rabies vaccine given on 23rd April

Tri-cat vaccine is scheduled for today

Now the issue is—I suspect she might be pregnant. I’m not 100% sure, but there’s a possibility.

So I have a few concerns:

  1. Is it safe to give the Tri-cat vaccine today if she might be pregnant?

  2. Can I go ahead with her spaying this Sunday after giving the vaccine now?

  3. If she is pregnant, will spaying cause complications or risks?

I’m trying to do what’s best for her health, but I’m feeling confused about the timing of vaccination vs surgery, especially with the pregnancy doubt.

Would really appreciate guidance from anyone who has been in a similar situation or has veterinary knowledge.

Thank you so much 🙏

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u/EarlyChest2260 — 20 days ago

Hey everyone,

I recently adopted a 1.3-year-old cat who used to be fully outdoor. Now I’m trying to keep her indoors, especially with vaccinations and spaying coming up.

The thing is, she constantly wants to go out, and I’m scared something might happen to her if she does. I’ve been lucky to find her every time so far but what if one day I can’t?

That’s why i have to keep her locked in our house. At the same time, I feel guilty… like I’m taking away her freedom for my own peace of mind. And will she not be lonely alone.

For those who’ve done this transition did you regret it? How did you manage? And is it really something to worry about or am i just overthinking.

u/EarlyChest2260 — 21 days ago