A cat from the street is not a "problem". It is an animal that has already learned to survive.πͺ Yes, it may have a more difficult start: you need to check its health, give it time to adapt, understand its behavior. But this is not fear, because it is a responsibility.β
I am not afraid of this, because I already have this experience. I have three cats)) and they are all from the street. π±And this is the best thing that could have happened to me. π
Each of them came with their own character: some were afraid, some did not trust, some immediately gravitated towards people. But none of them remained “wild” when stability and care appeared.π₯°β€
Most of the risks are controllable. A vet, basic care, a little patience, and then you see how this ray of joy changes. This is not a story about “hard and scary”, it is a story about the process.β
And I want to say something important! Street cats are not spoiled. They are attentive, sensitive to mood, and when they start to trust, it is not automatic, it is their choice. And this attachment is felt differently than simply taking a purebred cat that lived in ideal conditions.π
The question is not whether it is possible to take a cat from the street. The question is whether you are ready to give it time and not give up in the first days.
So the main question is - are you scared of the cat itself… or the responsibility for it?π€¨
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