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Caught another feral feline. Off to get his shots and get fixed. Back to my yard if not adoptable. The last one they found a nice home for her.
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@cricket, kudos for caring.
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Now the son of a bitch has somehow found its way into my house to recover.
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Someone bought him a toy, too. (lol) And a nice fluffy blanket to sleep on.Poor little dear has a sweet face. Will he be allowed out of the cage soon?
Oh, right, you have dogs. Well, then, maybe you can give him run of a spare room til such time as he's adopted. |
Originally Posted by cricket (Post 1968938)
Now the son of a bitch has somehow found its way into my house to recover
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He's ready to be out of the cage Friday. My wife wants to keep him but I would rather find someone to adopt him. He's getting catnip for the first time tonight.
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Poor baby. Can’t imagine how awful it must be to be an unwanted & unloved kitty. :(
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Originally Posted by Stirchley (Post 1969259)
Poor baby. Can’t imagine how awful it must be to be an unwanted & unloved kitty. :(
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That's incredible. :)
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The cage is now open so he has the whole room. He likes to sleep in it still even over the sofa.
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Glad to see another pic of this fine looking cat. That looks like a nice little haven for him, He seems to be quite happy there. In fact, it looks like he's getting adjusted to being inside, and is becoming happy and content to be in the house.
Has anyone given this beguiling little creature a name yet? You know, it's nice for a cat to have a name. And just in case no one wants to adopt him and then maybe your wife would be able to keep him, it would be better if he had a name. I myself have thought of naming him Pinto because of his attractive black and white markings. But any name you can come up with ( other than 'the s.o.b. who's made his way into my house' lol ) - would be fine. |
Originally Posted by lenslady (Post 1971190)
Glad to see another pic of this fine looking cat. That looks like a nice little haven for him, He seems to be quite happy there. In fact, it looks like he's getting adjusted to being inside, and is becoming happy and content to be in the house.
Has anyone given this beguiling little creature a name yet? You know, it's nice for a cat to have a name. And just in case no one wants to adopt him and then maybe your wife would be able to keep him, it would be better if he had a name. I myself have thought of naming him Pinto because of his attractive black and white markings. But any name you can come up with ( other than 'the s.o.b. who's made his way into my house' lol ) - would be fine. |
That's. a nice (and generous) habit @cricket. Cute name. I like it just fine. Let us know how he 's coming along, whenever you'd like to.
He looks like a purrer. Some cats don't really purr a lot, but I prefer a cat who does. I think it may not be long til he treats you and/or your gentle hearted wife to a nice long ppuuurrrrrrrrrrr. |
Originally Posted by cricket (Post 1971244)
It seems like trapping ferals has become a habit so we always give names as soon as we start feeding one.
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Originally Posted by Stirchley (Post 1971513)
I doubt that this fully-grown male cat is feral. If he were, he would be desperate to get outside again, spraying everywhere, generally being a pain. He looks extremely content & calm so perhaps only a stray?
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Aaaaaawwwwwwwwwwwwww. Omg @cricket he's every bit as lovable and adorable as a cat could be. And he's showing that he trusts you by turning his belly to you and stretching. ( and, if I' m not embarrassing you, that's quite a tender side you are showing here too )
It just goes to show how a kind home can change a furry being from scared to happy. And what a lovely voice he has, while having a nice conversation with you. So glad to see Tom thriving. I bet you'd hate to see him go. I sure will. But glad to see how he's doing now . |
Originally Posted by lenslady (Post 1983513)
Aaaaaawwwwwwwwwwwwww. Omg @cricket he's every bit as lovable and adorable as a cat could be. And he's showing that he trusts you by turning his belly to you and stretching. ( and, if I' m not embarrassing you, that's quite a tender side you are showing here too )
It just goes to show how a kind home can change a furry being from scared to happy. And what a lovely voice he has, while having a nice conversation with you. So glad to see Tom thriving. I bet you'd hate to see him go. I sure will. But glad to see how he's doing now . |
Originally Posted by cricket (Post 1983546)
Basement confinement is no life for a cat.
Would he be able to go outside from the basement? We’ve had cats in the past who were not allowed anywhere except the basement (for various reasons), but they were all allowed outside also. |
Originally Posted by Stirchley (Post 1983588)
Baring his belly to you so not feral.
Would he be able to go outside from the basement? We’ve had cats in the past who were not allowed anywhere except the basement (for various reasons), but they were all allowed outside also.
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