Friday Cat Blogging
New Guy?
Just resting … really
[Editor: While I have seen him before, this is the first picture of another cat who is stopping by to eat lately. I assume that like The Big Tipper, he was abandoned when his family had to leave.
by Bryan
Just resting … really
[Editor: While I have seen him before, this is the first picture of another cat who is stopping by to eat lately. I assume that like The Big Tipper, he was abandoned when his family had to leave.
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"Все счастливые семьи похожи друг на друга, каждая несчастливая семья несчастлива по-своему."
"Кто что ни говори, а подобные происшествия бывают на свете, - редко, но бывают."
"A person who has a cat by the tail knows a whole lot more about cats than someone who has just read about them."
Mark Twain
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The first cat we had our house, Oscar, was just the same. He was living wild in the grounds of the hospital SHirl worked in. One time she went up to him but he ran off into a busy road and got run over. Luckily he was not seriously hurt (fractured hip) and the driver took him to a PDSA hospital (a charity for treating pets where owners are on low income). Shirl was able to track him down and took him in. He had 13 good years with her dying in 2002. Bebe was his replacement
This guy is flighty, but real ferals from other areas don’t show up during the day, they come at night to the feeding station. I’ve seen a number of them over the years. Those that have lived with humans are out during the day, and don’t panic at the sight of people.
I can’t get very close to this one, but he doesn’t panic if I am walking in his general direction.
He’s a nice looking kitty. I’m glad he found a good feeding station, at your place. Since he doesn’t immediately run off, he may tame down for you.
I can only hope that he is neutered, or there will be warfare. Only a masochist tries to live with a functioning tomcat. If they aren’t fighting, they are marking.
i’m fairly certain momcat was an abandoned pet who had been living on her own for a while and not truly feral. she has not only turned into a lap cat, she’s real pest.
the first batch of kittens, having spent their formative weeks living almost-in-the-wild, range from a little bit skittish to outright wild.
the second batch of kittens, having lived all their lives as indoor kitties, are truly housecats, expecting the human and dog to serve as their staff. although the ninja kitten has followed somewhat in the footsteps of her older, wilder siblings, she’s still one of the first to come running when i bring out either the catnip or the brushes.
The fact that she came inside with the kittens, indicates that she has had interaction with people. The true ferals will move kittens if people get close, even my crew.
she did move them once and it took the dog another couple of weeks to convince all the kittens to come far enough inside that momcat would follow and i could shut the door behind them.
Yeah, but she didn’t leave the food, which is always the real draw for both ferals and strays.