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st1r t1_jdg1ikt wrote

My wife and I foster too

For every cute litter that makes it to a foster, there are 5 litters that are struggling outside after momma cat got run over or abandoned the litter.

We’ve had way too many kittens die painful, unnecessary deaths within a couple days of arriving to us because they weren’t saveable by the time we got them. And all because people don’t get their cats fixed and let them outside.

Please prevent unnecessary suffering by fixing your cats before you let them out!

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sohereiamacrazyalien t1_jdg0ziz wrote

Few months ago? Indoor or outdoor. Could it be because if the weather? I am no expert but I think it was not the right time if the year. Unless maybe inside with the heater and the sun but even then am not sure. I never planted them before spring....

Also when they are really hollow and no roots they tend to die.

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tacknosaddle t1_jdfxy3f wrote

>as little cleanup/mess as possible

When the pan cools a bit but the bacon fat is still liquid throw a handful of oatmeal into the pan and get it all coated in that fat to remove most of it. Then throw it out in the yard for the birds and squirrels to get a bit of a high calorie treat. After that the pan cleanup is nothing.

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