Stars seemed to be an inveterate ham for his first 3 years here- if I was watching, he was hamming, especially if I had the camera on him.
He loved to catch things I tossed- snowballs, pieces of corncob...
He does not like rodents.
Susie also doesn't like rodents.
People seem to dump cats near my across-the-road neighbor- they've got some cows and a barn. Their cats just say no to new cats, who seem to find their way here. Susie moved in last summer and quickly decided she owned the place.
Stars loves other cats - except for one, The Archenemy, but he's the honcho here and began giving her lessons in comportment.
They're good friends and sometimes hang out together when I'm not with them.
Our 20 year old house cat, Sqweak, died last year. Not up to a replacement, yet.
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Our 20 year old house cat, Sqweak, died last year. Not up to a replacement, yet.
Don
Looks like a puma. A fierce puma.
I've had continuous cats for years so the feeling of void is lessened but the heart-wrench of loss is pretty much the same, I guess.
I never saw Baerlein fierce (but he kept me rodent-free for 17 years - his last year was in retirement, and Stars took over - so he probably looked pretty fierce to mice) but he sometimes got angry when he told me it was time for food and I tried to play with him instead of feeding him.
She has gone from being a feral cat to a lap cat in a short period of time. To our surprise, and delight, she is totally NON destructive in the house - only using her scratching post, not furniture or curtains, for entertainment.
She also serves as a lighting stand-in model on a regular basis. Doesn't she look THRILLED?
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Dogs have a thread; hey, why not cats?
Stars seemed to be an inveterate ham for his first 3 years here- if I was watching, he was hamming, especially if I had the camera on him.
He loved to catch things I tossed- snowballs, pieces of corncob...
He does not like rodents.
Susie also doesn't like rodents.
People seem to dump cats near my across-the-road neighbor- they've got some cows and a barn. Their cats just say no to new cats, who seem to find their way here. Susie moved in last summer and quickly decided she owned the place.
Stars loves other cats - except for one, The Archenemy, but he's the honcho here and began giving her lessons in comportment.
They're good friends and sometimes hang out together when I'm not with them.
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A big old cat!
Our 20 year old house cat, Sqweak, died last year. Not up to a replacement, yet.
Don
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FEISTY ,looking at the camera and BB.Feral born , the wife saved them while I was away sailing in the Bahamas.
I love looking at cats and enjoy this thread.
I've had continuous cats for years so the feeling of void is lessened but the heart-wrench of loss is pretty much the same, I guess.
I never saw Baerlein fierce (but he kept me rodent-free for 17 years - his last year was in retirement, and Stars took over - so he probably looked pretty fierce to mice) but he sometimes got angry when he told me it was time for food and I tried to play with him instead of feeding him.
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Lusting to be united with the outdoors.
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This is Halo.
She has gone from being a feral cat to a lap cat in a short period of time. To our surprise, and delight, she is totally NON destructive in the house - only using her scratching post, not furniture or curtains, for entertainment.
She also serves as a lighting stand-in model on a regular basis. Doesn't she look THRILLED?
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