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Well, Usually I don't have much use for cats, but here's what my lady-friend found in the ditch last week while she was comin' out to visit one evenin'.


Dropper feedin' and heating-pad in-a-box rescue.

a week later, he's a meat eater.


He's only missed the litter-box once, although he still steps in it when he's done, so I'm pretty sure he's a Democat! Big Grin


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That's a cute kitty.

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Steve,

Good luck with the kitten. Cats do make fine pets. One of mine goes hunting and trapping with me. She is getting old now and doesn't go as often as she used to but she knows when she sees a gun it's hunting time. Up until this year she would even climb up the tree where my deer stand is and hang out with me.

Both of my cats (mother and daughter) will protect my chickens from feral cats. My older female will bat my big bulldog down in an instant with a fist but she really does like playing with the dogs.


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He's only missed the litter-box once, although he still steps in it when he's done, so I'm pretty sure he's a Democrat! Big Grin


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That is a really cute little kitten. Raise a cat right and it will be an incredibly sweet pet.


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Well, Usually I don't have much use for cats, but here's what my lady-friend found in the ditch last week while she was comin' out to visit one evenin'.


Dropper feedin' and heating-pad in-a-box rescue.

a week later, he's a meat eater.


He's only missed the litter-box once, although he still steps in it when he's done, so I'm pretty sure he's a Democat! Big Grin


Looks like they're both keepers


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Shame you didn't find him a little sooner. Would have made good bass bait! fishing
 
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Taken today. Good diet, growing well.




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His name was gonna be Tiny Bastard, but he's growing so much, and stays playful all the time, so his moniker has become "Happy Jack".


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There's not much better than helping another creature have a good life. Happy Jack will repay your kindness a thousandfold. thumb


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Cats are cool, they don't "train" like dogs but how you raise them determines their personality.

Romp with them, chase string, feathers and such and you'll have a companion for life.

The neighborhood dogs lived in fear of my last female cat and she would stand my Ex down and make her take a different route through the room sometimes as a dominance thing. Big Grin

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That dappling on his side is very unique.

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I have a Bengal with similar patterns. Play with the cat and it will repay you sevenfold. Mine greets me at the door each evening. I had one for fifteen years that growled if someone came to the door. With multiple prisons less than three miles away I like to know when someone approaches. Packy
 
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Nice kitten!
 
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I've had several cats that would be very protective of a sick family member. Each would be between their door and bed, or on a corner of the bed, and hiss at anyone not of the family.


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We had a big ol' half-feral Tom that adopted us. He would come up and butt his head, straight-on, into your leg and leave it there, like he was leaning on you. You would pet him once or twice and then he would walk a couple of steps away and hiss at the world at large, just like saying "Don't mess with me." We called him "Bob," short for "big ol' butthead." We were all pretty intimidated by him until one day Becky who was 10 or 12 at the time, walked right up to him and picked him up. After that, we knew he was bluffing.

Years later, we still had him when we adopted our son, Michael. Anytime Mikey cried, Bob would go running to his room to see what was wrong, yowling to make sure one of us was coming, too. You would be driving up the street and that cat would recognize the car and race you home. When he finally passed away, Mikey was heartbroken.
 
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I had a window blow out during a windstorm a few weeks ago, and one of the cats scratched and meowed at the bedroom door until I came out and checked on the problem.

They are smart little critters.


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Ours is past 25 now. A couple years back he was sick indeed, puking all over the basement. the vet gave us some expensive low protein food..."because he has kidney failure yuo know."

Well he really likes cooked hamburger and I decided since he was at the "end of the line" anyway I'd send him out in style with as much hamburger as he wanted. Wouldn't you know it, the puking stopped and he regained all his weight.

Hamburger is also much cheaper than canned food. I have fun telling the kids "we're having cat food for lunch" as I steal some for spagetti sauce. Some day they'll go to school and tell the teacher they eat cat food.

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calgarychef1--25 years?!!
Tiny Bastard Jack will outlive me by a longshot!

The little bastard likes to chew on buttons, even when he knows he's gonna get whacked:




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Not so Tiny anymore! My favorite pictures are the Dec 3rd post, love the lighting.

Chef...all my cats had lived well into their 20's also. Hopefully the present 3 will too!


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Now 5 months old




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Were I not gone so much I would have another cat. Jessica's Boris got along great with the dogs, liked riding in the truck - on top of the dash - and when I would take the dogs out for a walk he would stalk along through he trees and very once in awhile charge out to attack. He was an inside/outside cat the net result of which were the "gifts" he would bring home. Live pack rats were greeted with joy by my Jack Russell who would quiclly put them out of their misery.


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I rescued Old Grey Cat off the street in Ft. Lauderdale a few years back. He was abandoned as a kitten and had been fed regularly by the residents in the apartment I lived in. I got him when he fled to my door seeking refuge from one of those famous south Florida summer thunderstorms, running out from underneath a parked car. I let him in and now we are inseperable. He lets me think I'm the house Alpha male anytime I want to. He's a Russian Blue, one of the most intersting cats I've ever had.

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I moved away fro mhome 2 months ago to work . And what a big transition away from the farm with 6 cats to a apartment without one .

And some weeks ago one of the kittens whoe were 9 months old was found dead on my room , probably from heart attack or sorrow that i wasnt there .

When i get a better place to live here that allowes for pets i want a cat .Its so cold and lonesome without one .
 
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Has it destroyed the curtains yet? Tore up the carpet on the stairs? Shit in the potted plants yet? Puked up hair balls all over the house yet?

That's what my wife's crat did all the friggin time.

We even returned from a long weekend and paid the neighbor little old lady to watch the crat, and the little SOB chewed each corner of the coffee table.

Best of luck with yours.


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Nitro,

Was going to ask who peed in your cereal, but then I found this picture of your cat.... lol



Oh and....

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We even returned from a long weekend and paid the neighbor little old lady to watch the crat, and the little SOB chewed each corner of the coffee table.
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...that little old lady must have some sturdy choppers! Big Grin


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The little furry bastards just are.

And it's not a home without one!
 
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He looks like a good hunter. thumb


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What a cutie!

Once upon a time my Mom and I raised Siamese ... have had walk-ons for the last 25 years or so. The most recent is a real sweet heart. He is a tabby with some white on his chest and paws. Thus the name "Socks."

He follows me around like a dog. He will sleep in the corner of the shop while I'm working. He cuddles up next to me on the couch. He enjoys riding on my shoulder as I walk the 50 yards back to the house from the shop. He likes to walk in the woods with me.

He sleeps on a pillow next to me. He puts his paws around my arm and snuggle his face into my palm and snoozes. All three of our cats have good personalities ... but Socks is kinda special.


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That is an alert looking cat. We are owned by two cats. One, the Queen, is an indoor Manx. She got her name Hurricane Katie the right way. The other is still outside until I get it to the vet. We call it Lola as we are not sure but think it is a female. It could be a boy but no round things are developing. Had several cats over the last 35 plus years. The Manx just jumped up between my computer and the screen. I must need some approval to stay on the 'puter. After approval she lays down and I can look over her. Packy
 
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Now 15 months old, fully grown.


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He is a good looking cat!
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I rescued Old Grey Cat off the street in Ft. Lauderdale a few years back. He was abandoned as a kitten and had been fed regularly by the residents in the apartment I lived in. I got him when he fled to my door seeking refuge from one of those famous south Florida summer thunderstorms, running out from underneath a parked car. I let him in and now we are inseperable. He lets me think I'm the house Alpha male anytime I want to. He's a Russian Blue, one of the most intersting cats I've ever had.

People who have never lived with a sympatico cat have missed out on one of life's greatest experiences.


The blue cats seem to have a characteristic of bonding with only one person and ignoring the rest.
 
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The blue cats seem to have a characteristic of bonding with only one person and ignoring the rest.


I had a blue Burmese/feral cross for 14 years & he wouldn't acknowledge anyone else - used to take him across the fields on rabbiting forays & he killed them at the run.
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I rescued Old Grey Cat off the street in Ft. Lauderdale a few years back. He was abandoned as a kitten and had been fed regularly by the residents in the apartment I lived in. I got him when he fled to my door seeking refuge from one of those famous south Florida summer thunderstorms, running out from underneath a parked car. I let him in and now we are inseperable. He lets me think I'm the house Alpha male anytime I want to. He's a Russian Blue, one of the most intersting cats I've ever had.

People who have never lived with a sympatico cat have missed out on one of life's greatest experiences.


The blue cats seem to have a characteristic of bonding with only one person and ignoring the rest.


He was quite friendly, particularly to the ladies. I say "was", because I had to put him down today. He had run out his time and was showing some serious symptoms of aging. He was a real character and a very loving cat. Best cat I've had in thirty five years. The house is empty without him pawing my leg to be petted while I sit here at my desk. He was a truly special cat. Old Grey, RIP.
 
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