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Should I adopt a stray kitten even if toit's too much responsibility?

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I have been feeding a group of stray mother cat familycats for a while, with particularly an orphan kitten because she is very skinny. I don't have the heart to part with her, she. She does not come forward to eat along with the cat family so I bring her just inside the door of my home so she can eat in peace. Very

She's very well-behaved. She is not litter-trained however, however. She shows no signs of unwellnessbeing unwell. Some more thing I would also like to mention isthat she disappeared once, then suddenly appeared in front of my home, and has stayed in the building, by my door ever since. IdkI don't know if she roams outdoors, especially in this Summersummer heat, I doubt it but it. It seems she's turning into a pet kitten (tamed) naturally compared to the other strays.

I am moving apartment to a slightly bigger one. I I have considered allowing her natural course of stray life to continue if I bring her with me, and I continue feeding her- especially-especially if the area is a cat neighborhood- but-but I don't know how a stray will adjust to a new area if cars go by.

I am worried how to litter-train especially after moving house, also it's not a spacious place. I have considered expenses (vet fees, etc.) and might be able to afford to maintain as a pet, but the thought of lifelong responsibility and that I won't prevent her from a family-making future, is totoo much responsibiltyresponsibility. What should I do?

Thanks for reading. I would very appreciate answers on what iI should do, please.

I have been feeding stray mother cat family for a while, with particularly orphan kitten because she is very skinny. I don't have the heart to part with her, she does not come forward to eat along with the cat family so I bring her just inside the door of home so she can eat in peace. Very well-behaved. She is not litter-trained however, shows no signs of unwellness. Some more thing I would like to mention is she disappeared once, then suddenly appeared in front of my home and has stayed in the building, by my door ever since. Idk if she roams outdoors, especially in this Summer heat I doubt it but it seems she's turning into a pet kitten (tamed) naturally compared to the other strays.

I am moving apartment to a slightly bigger one. I have considered allowing her natural course of stray life to continue if I bring her with me, and I continue feeding her- especially if the area is a cat neighborhood- but I don't know how a stray will adjust to a new area if cars go by.

I am worried how to litter-train especially after moving house, also it's not a spacious place. I have considered expenses (vet fees etc) and might be able to afford to maintain as a pet, but the thought of lifelong responsibility and won't prevent her from a family-making future, is to much responsibilty. What should I do?

Thanks for reading. I would very appreciate answers what i should do please.

I have been feeding a group of stray cats for a while, particularly an orphan kitten because she is very skinny. I don't have the heart to part with her. She does not come forward to eat along with the cat family so I bring her just inside the door of my home so she can eat in peace.

She's very well-behaved. She is not litter-trained, however. She shows no signs of being unwell. I would also like to mention that she disappeared once, then suddenly appeared in front of my home, and has stayed in the building by my door ever since. I don't know if she roams outdoors, especially in this summer heat, I doubt it. It seems she's turning into a pet kitten naturally compared to the other strays.

I am moving apartment to a slightly bigger one. I have considered allowing her natural course of stray life to continue if I bring her with me, and I continue feeding her--especially if the area is a cat neighborhood--but I don't know how a stray will adjust to a new area if cars go by.

I am worried how to litter-train especially after moving house, also it's not a spacious place. I have considered expenses (vet fees, etc.) and might be able to afford to maintain as a pet, but the thought of lifelong responsibility and that I won't prevent her from a family-making future, is too much responsibility. What should I do?

Thanks for reading. I would very appreciate answers on what I should do, please.

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Thanks for reading. I would very appreciate answers what i should do please*please.

I am moving apartment* to a slightly bigger one, I have been feeding stray mother cat family for a while, particularly orphan kitten bc she is very skinny. I don't have the heart to part with her, she does not come forward to eat along w cat family so I bring her just inside the door of home so she can eat in peace. Very well-behaved. She is not litter-trained however, shows no signs of unwellness. I am worried how to litter-train esp after moving huose, also it's not a spacious place. I have considered expenses (vet fees etc) and might be able to afford to maintain as a pet, but the thought of lifelong responsibility and won't prevent her from a family-making future, is to much responsibilty. What should I do? I have considered allowing her natural course of stray life to continue if I bring her with me, and I continue feeding her- especially if the area is a cat neighborhood- but I don't know how a stray will adjust to a new area+ if cars go by. Some more thing I would like to mention is she disappeared once, then suddenly appeared in front of my home and has stayed in the building, by my door evr since. Idk if she roams outdoors, esp in this Summer heat I doubt it but it seems she's turning into a pet kitten (tamed) naturally compared to the other strays.

Thanks for reading. I would very appreciate answers what i should do please*

I have been feeding stray mother cat family for a while, with particularly orphan kitten because she is very skinny. I don't have the heart to part with her, she does not come forward to eat along with the cat family so I bring her just inside the door of home so she can eat in peace. Very well-behaved. She is not litter-trained however, shows no signs of unwellness. Some more thing I would like to mention is she disappeared once, then suddenly appeared in front of my home and has stayed in the building, by my door ever since. Idk if she roams outdoors, especially in this Summer heat I doubt it but it seems she's turning into a pet kitten (tamed) naturally compared to the other strays. 

I am moving apartment to a slightly bigger one. I have considered allowing her natural course of stray life to continue if I bring her with me, and I continue feeding her- especially if the area is a cat neighborhood- but I don't know how a stray will adjust to a new area if cars go by. 

I am worried how to litter-train especially after moving house, also it's not a spacious place. I have considered expenses (vet fees etc) and might be able to afford to maintain as a pet, but the thought of lifelong responsibility and won't prevent her from a family-making future, is to much responsibilty. What should I do?

Thanks for reading. I would very appreciate answers what i should do please.

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