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Originally Posted by rsl12
Heh--don't feel pressured to take a cat. I did when a friend picked up a stray and couldn't take her (because she already had 2 other cats). I love that cat, but I think I would have been happier if I had refused. It's a bit of extra responsibility in my busy life. And now I feel like I'm committed to keeping the cat forever.
Good for you, however, for thinking about its well-being--I can't imagine *vegas* is a place where stray non-desert animals do very well!
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Well, I just got up and went downstairs. The cat has survived the night, and is currently meowing at the front door. I suppose now I have to figure out a way to get the cat down to the shelter. It seems like I could just leave it sitting in my car, but if it relieves itself or jumps on me and makes me crash, that would suck.
Truth be told, I am considering continuing to feed it but never letting it come inside. Unfortunately, every time I open the door it tries to rush in. The more I consider it, taking the kitten to the animal shelter is about the only option. It's a cute kitten, though. I just went and took a couple of pictures of it. And yes, in the last picture, it is standing on my shoulder.
