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Related: About this forumIntroducing Lily

Thanks to everyone who suggested names and thank you to my fellow Minnesotan Ocelot II for suggesting Lily as a name.
She's been a sweet cat, though on the naughty side. She loves to cuddle and be pet, and she already caught a mouse!
She also loves to knock things off tables, especially the remote control, and today she got my glasses! Twice she has busted into the big bag of cat food, but I just got an airtight container that I hope will keep her out. Her foster mom let her free feed because she's food insecure, but she was eating an enormous amount. I don't want her to get severely overweight, so I've been feeding her on a schedule, which doesn't make her happy. If anyone has suggestions for any of the above, I'd love to hear them.
Diamond_Dog
(39,679 posts)MIButterfly
(1,920 posts)What a beautiful cat who's sure to keep you on your toes! I'm sure you wouldn't have it any other way. I know I wouldn't.
I love her distinctive stripes. She looks like she's contemplating her next move in that photo. Here's to a long, happy life of togetherness for the two of you!
iemanja
(57,333 posts)JMCKUSICK
(4,977 posts)Do you have other cats? Other pets? If not, let he acclimate and then maybe leave a small bowl of dry after she eats and goes for a nap. She may learn to trust good to be there.
She's gorgeous and may you build many special memories together.
iemanja
(57,333 posts)Thank you for the well wishes.
Polly Hennessey
(8,528 posts)She is distinctively gorgeous.
AllaN01Bear
(28,509 posts)catrose
(5,332 posts)Cats could eat as much as they want and not get overweight. In over 25 years of fostering, he was wrong only once. Leo really bulked up eating 5 6oz cans a day. He came to me malnourished and I cut back a can or 2 before he ballooned up badly.
iemanja
(57,333 posts)She has some, but it's not her everyday food.
catrose
(5,332 posts)Dry food they'll eat like we eat popcorn. No Stop button, especially if they have gone hungry, like my Leo. They figure they better eat as much as possible before it goes away again.
Warpy
(114,369 posts)and diarrhea in 2 long haired cats is extremely unpleasant, especially for the cats.
One cat was a breed notorious for dental problems. He needed 2 dentals, 7 years apart, when the average was every 3 years. The other one never needed any dental work.
The wet food/dry food debate will never be solved because it likely depends on the cat. Both are formulated to provide all the nutrition cats need and the cats seem to like both kinds.
Joinfortmill
(19,945 posts)littlemissmartypants
(31,492 posts)iemanja
(57,333 posts)sprinkleeninow
(22,076 posts)Ziggysmom
(4,022 posts)Sophie was a wild feral and my husband turned her into a snuggly, gentle angel. The shelter tried to talk us into a different kitty, but we knew she deserved a chance, and she kept pawing us, no claws, as if she was asking for help. It was like night and day, once she left the shelter.

iemanja
(57,333 posts)They do look alike. Lily was born on the street as well, but I dont think she developed true feral qualities.
brer cat
(27,329 posts)on her throne, I have no doubt who is in charge!
radical noodle
(10,474 posts)and you could leave food out more often that way. It's difficult to take a cat from free feeding to meals. When I got my last rescue, he was starved all the time and I had always just free fed my cats. Initially he gained a few pounds but he eventually evened out when he finally realized it was always there. After a while, he was only going to the food bowl occasionally and ate smaller portions when there.
Lily is lovely.
iemanja
(57,333 posts)Thanks.
radical noodle
(10,474 posts)Keep us posted on her progress with you.
iemanja
(57,333 posts)I will keep you posted.