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Purrs for a cat
I was walking on a popular local trail when I spotted a very
affectionate cat making up to the passers-by. I wasn't sure at first if it was from one of the nearby houses or lost. When I coaxed it over, I was sure it wasn't feral, and thought it looked thin and neglected - but it's hard to be sure, and I had no way to carry it off anyway. So I left it, and left a message with the local shelter in case anyone had reported it lost. I went back today with a large bag just in case, but there was no sign of it. The trail was much busier, and there's a band of bushes, small trees and long grass between the trail and the housing which could hide a thousand cats. I'm not sure of the sex because of all the fur - I'd guess either female or neutered male, but it was hard to get a really good look. Longhaired, seemed skinny under all the fur, black with a white blaze up its nose and four white paws, so very distinctive in appearance. I think the tail was designed by nature to be a massive plume, but was quite tangled with bits of dried grass stuck in it. Purrs that he or she either has a home or finds one. Cheryl |
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Purrs for a cat
Purrs lovingly sent for the lost kitty to find it's slaves.
Hug Kyla "Cheryl P." I was walking on a popular local trail when I spotted a very affectionate cat making up to the passers-by. I wasn't sure at first if it was from one of the nearby houses or lost. When I coaxed it over, I was sure it wasn't feral, and thought it looked thin and neglected - but it's hard to be sure, and I had no way to carry it off anyway. So I left it, and left a message with the local shelter in case anyone had reported it lost. I went back today with a large bag just in case, but there was no sign of it. The trail was much busier, and there's a band of bushes, small trees and long grass between the trail and the housing which could hide a thousand cats. I'm not sure of the sex because of all the fur - I'd guess either female or neutered male, but it was hard to get a really good look. Longhaired, seemed skinny under all the fur, black with a white blaze up its nose and four white paws, so very distinctive in appearance. I think the tail was designed by nature to be a massive plume, but was quite tangled with bits of dried grass stuck in it. Purrs that he or she either has a home or finds one. Cheryl |
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Purrs for a cat
Purrs are on the way.
-- Joy Some people own cats and go on to lead normal lives. - Author Unknown "Cheryl P." wrote in message ... I was walking on a popular local trail when I spotted a very affectionate cat making up to the passers-by. I wasn't sure at first if it was from one of the nearby houses or lost. When I coaxed it over, I was sure it wasn't feral, and thought it looked thin and neglected - but it's hard to be sure, and I had no way to carry it off anyway. So I left it, and left a message with the local shelter in case anyone had reported it lost. I went back today with a large bag just in case, but there was no sign of it. The trail was much busier, and there's a band of bushes, small trees and long grass between the trail and the housing which could hide a thousand cats. I'm not sure of the sex because of all the fur - I'd guess either female or neutered male, but it was hard to get a really good look. Longhaired, seemed skinny under all the fur, black with a white blaze up its nose and four white paws, so very distinctive in appearance. I think the tail was designed by nature to be a massive plume, but was quite tangled with bits of dried grass stuck in it. Purrs that he or she either has a home or finds one. Cheryl |
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Purrs for a cat
On Jul 20, 5:45 pm, "Cheryl P." wrote:
I was walking on a popular local trail when I spotted a very affectionate cat making up to the passers-by. I wasn't sure at first if it was from one of the nearby houses or lost. When I coaxed it over, I was sure it wasn't feral, and thought it looked thin and neglected - but it's hard to be sure, and I had no way to carry it off anyway. So I left it, and left a message with the local shelter in case anyone had reported it lost. I went back today with a large bag just in case, but there was no sign of it. The trail was much busier, and there's a band of bushes, small trees and long grass between the trail and the housing which could hide a thousand cats. I'm not sure of the sex because of all the fur - I'd guess either female or neutered male, but it was hard to get a really good look. Longhaired, seemed skinny under all the fur, black with a white blaze up its nose and four white paws, so very distinctive in appearance. I think the tail was designed by nature to be a massive plume, but was quite tangled with bits of dried grass stuck in it. Purrs that he or she either has a home or finds one. Cheryl Purrs on the way. Julie |
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Purrs for a cat
"Cheryl P." wrote in message ... I was walking on a popular local trail when I spotted a very affectionate cat making up to the passers-by. I wasn't sure at first if it was from one of the nearby houses or lost. When I coaxed it over, I was sure it wasn't feral, and thought it looked thin and neglected - but it's hard to be sure, and I had no way to carry it off anyway. So I left it, and left a message with the local shelter in case anyone had reported it lost. I went back today with a large bag just in case, but there was no sign of it. The trail was much busier, and there's a band of bushes, small trees and long grass between the trail and the housing which could hide a thousand cats. I'm not sure of the sex because of all the fur - I'd guess either female or neutered male, but it was hard to get a really good look. Longhaired, seemed skinny under all the fur, black with a white blaze up its nose and four white paws, so very distinctive in appearance. I think the tail was designed by nature to be a massive plume, but was quite tangled with bits of dried grass stuck in it. Purrs that he or she either has a home or finds one. Cheryl Poor kitty. Purrs he/she finds a home soon. -- Theresa, Stinky and Dante drtmuirATearthlink.net Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh |
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Purrs for a cat
Cheryl P. wrote:
I was walking on a popular local trail when I spotted a very affectionate cat making up to the passers-by. snip Purrs that he or she either has a home or finds one. Cheryl Lots of purrs, Polonca and Soncek |
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