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To: MayflowerMadam
Good for you, MM. I have taken in feral cats for years and they turn out to quite the little ladies and gentlemen with a little bit of love.

There is one snoring in my bed at the moment awaiting me...to join the chorus.

100 posted on 08/07/2016 5:34:40 PM PDT by RoosterRedux
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To: RoosterRedux; MayflowerMadam

Bless both of you-most people don’t know that feral cats can become the best pets ever-one of my kitties-all shelter cats-was found in the woods and brought to the shelter-she was at least 2 years old, but very small and very skittish and wild. Since I’d fostered cats before for them, the shelter manager asked me to foster because of my 2 laid back cats and my cat-loving Husky-all were hoping that after she calmed down a bit she could get a home with a quiet single person who didn’t have a lot of animals or commotion going on. A couple of weeks after I got her, she started playing with my two cats and my Husky, coming to meet me at the door with all three of them after work when they heard my truck drive up to the gate-and she started sleeping on the bed at night with me-and them.

Done deal-I paid the adoption fee myself and kept her-now Midget girl is a lap cat and despite being small-6 lbs, she is a very good mouser-she is still a fraidy cat with loud noises, but after spending her first couple of years in the woods, I can see why...


103 posted on 08/07/2016 6:08:24 PM PDT by Texan5 ("You've got to saddle up your boys, you've got to draw a hard line"...)
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