So I'm from a small town in eastern Minnesota and this summer we got new neighbors, a young couple who are both pharmacists. Well they bought a house with lots of land and some farm buildings, including a barn. I know that my previous neighbors took all their pets with them, so the problem does not stem from them. So last weekend a cat wandered up to my house, she's the most adorable cat I've ever seen (rivaling even my three kittens) and is a lovey cuddle-er type of cat. My mom went up and down the road and asked people if they had a missing cat, turns out the cat is the new neighbors barn cat. Its no problem that the cat wandered up to the house, but it is a problem because this cat does not at all like being outside and would much rather prefer being inside and is also quite young. The neighbors took her back, but she has popped back at my house and has not left in several days. My worry is that she isn't being treated well or is being neglected, taking the fact that she has seemed to attach to us. Since Minnesota gets cold early I'm worried about what will happen to her, since we can't take her in since we have two dogs and three cats already. Should I call a (no-kill) shelter/humane society, try to find a foster family for her, or talk to the neighbors and try to figure out a plan to fix the situation?
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