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Semi-feral cat Banana, once colony matriarch, finds a friend in rescuer's dog
Summary
Banana, a semi-feral cat who once led a neighborhood stray colony, was brought inside while pregnant; her kittens were rehomed and she formed a close bond with her rescuer's dog, which led the household to keep her.
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Banana was once the matriarch of a neighborhood feral cat colony and was later brought inside after people earned her trust. She arrived at the home pregnant and was too weak to be spayed until after she gave birth. All of her kittens found homes, but Banana, described as semi-feral, did not attract adopters. During her stay, she and the household dog developed a strong, visible bond that influenced the decision to keep her.
What we know:
- Banana led a stray cat colony before being taken in by a rescuer.
- She was found pregnant and a veterinarian advised waiting to spay her until after she gave birth.
- All of Banana's kittens were adopted into other homes.
- Banana did not receive adoption interest as a semi-feral adult cat.
- She and the rescuer's dog formed a close, affectionate relationship and are often seen grooming and cuddling.
- The household initially planned to rehome Banana but chose to keep her after seeing the dog's attachment.
Summary:
Banana now lives in the rescuer's home and shares a close bond with the resident dog, a relationship that helped change the household's plans. The article also notes that many older or semi-feral cats remain in shelters or need homes. Undetermined at this time.
