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Kitten/older cat update
"Sherry" wrote Congratulations. Thank you ... I should pop in here more often and keep up. Yeah, I wish you would. I have always enjoyed your posts. Bella will help keep Gracie young, I swear. That is really what seems to be happening. Best of all possible outcomes, and it could have been so different. We had an older kitten stray up a few months ago. She's like Bella.She patiently waits on the others to finish the food, then she cleans the bowl. She knows her place, and it's the bottom of the totem pole. But she doesn't mind. She's polite, like Bella. Isn't that just the sweetest thing? It is particularly sweet for those of us who have had cats who were *coughcough* not quite that polite. Easiest cat I have ever integrated. The other three like her; even play with her. Boots has resigned herself to a tolerant, if seething, hatred from a distance. That'll work for now. I might as well go ahead and say this and present myself as a total fruit loop to those who don't know me. This kitten appeared *in the garage* the day after Yoda was euthanized. She adores water, like Yoda. She's a lap cat, like Yoda. She lays on anything I try to read, like Yoda. She slings dry food out of the bowl and eats it off the floor, like Yoda did. I could go on and on. I think she *is* Yoda. Nothing fruit loopy about that in my book. Bella chose us. eight weeks old and reached a paw out to us at the SPCA, little eyes glue with gunk. There's a lot happening out there in the ether. Anyoo. I did not mean to hijack Bella's thread. Enjoy her. She is an incredibly lucky little cat. That was no hijack! That was a great post. What is the new kitten's name? |
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"Candace" wrote Things have gotten worse due to the economy cat dumping. Everyone is fine but I worry about them, of course, knowing their situation is not ideal but it's pretty good. They are so lucky to have you. You must have spent a fortune on those outside kitties. Our 3 indoor cats are also doing fine. I blog a lot which is why I'm absent from here but I'll check in more regularly, I hope. I hope you will! |
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Kitten/older cat update
On Jun 18, 2:41*pm, "cybercat" wrote:
"Sherry" wrote Congratulations. Thank you ... I should pop in here more often and keep up. Yeah, I wish you would. I have always enjoyed your posts. Bella will help keep Gracie young, I swear. That is really what seems to be happening. Best of all possible outcomes, and it could have been so different. We had an older kitten stray up a few months ago. She's like Bella.She patiently waits on the others to finish the food, then she cleans the bowl. She knows her place, and it's the bottom of the totem pole. But she doesn't mind. She's polite, like Bella. Isn't that just the sweetest thing? It is particularly sweet for those of us who have had cats who were *coughcough* not quite that polite. Easiest cat I have ever integrated. The other three like her; even play with her. Boots has resigned herself to a tolerant, if seething, hatred from a distance. That'll work for now. I might as well go ahead and say this and present myself as a total fruit loop to those who don't know me. This kitten appeared *in the garage* the day after Yoda was euthanized. She adores water, like Yoda. She's a lap cat, like Yoda. She lays on anything I try to read, like Yoda. She slings dry food out of the bowl and eats it off the floor, like Yoda did. I could go on and on. I think she *is* Yoda. Nothing fruit loopy about that in my book. Bella chose us. eight weeks old and reached a paw out to us at the SPCA, little eyes glue with gunk. There's a lot happening out there in the ether. Anyoo. I did not mean to hijack Bella's thread. Enjoy her. She is an incredibly lucky little cat. That was no hijack! That was a great post. What is the new kitten's name? That's the rip. She still doesn't have a name. I can't believe it, either. First it was "the Kitten", then that evolved to "Babycat" which doesn't sound right either, but she does respond to it now. I've started trying to call her "Abby", since that sounds a lot like "Baby" and won't seem so ridiculous when she's an old lady. Sherry |
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