Posted on 07/23/2018 9:50:07 PM PDT by vannrox
Thanks for posting a wonderful story that’s NOT about Trump, Mueller, Putin, or Hillary. I am a cat person to the bone, and loved reading about this little fella. I really hope he finds a home that deserves him. My little rescue girl Zizu is quite the cuddler herself, and my giant Maine Coon Bijou apparently never read the books about Coons which firmly state that “Maine Coons are not lapcats”. Some days, I feel like I need a Coonectomy just to be able to stand up!
Awwww! So sweet! I’d love to but I live in CO and already have 3 cats... =^..^=
Most domesticated animals just want to love you and be loved in return. We have a nearly 12 year old female Golden Doodle who is about 65 pounds. She sleeps respectfully across the food of our bed, and in the morning she waits to be invited to crawl up between us and give each of us a hug and a few licks. I can’t tell you all just what that does for us! She makes every day more special than it would have been otherwise!
Nickel ping.
He would not leave us alone when he came home, we termed it a "petting frenzy".
The runs needed diet help and now he is the most gorgeous little man. Looks like a purebred Himalayan. Want nothing to do with anyone but the two of us, which seems to be common with feral kittens.
I lost my dear old Maine Coon Olivia this last April. She was a rescue kitty and glommed on to me as soon as she saw me. That big old tabby girl is sorely missed.
Certainly someone has to adopt. Poor Kitty.
Surprised he hasn’t been adopted yet. Sweet guy.
What a sweet kitty. He had the same medical problem as mine.
Dunno, kinda reminds me of kittler
Ditto.
What a sweet kitty. He had the same medical problem as my boss
3 years ago I found a grey tiger stripe female a about 6 Weeks old. It was January and about 10 degrees above. She was laying in the road in front of my drive way. I thought she was dead. Picked her up and walked back to my pickup. She move a little so I took her home. Laid her on the carpet In My office with some water and canned tuna. Then went on in to town. When I came back she had eaten a little water and tuna. She hid under my desk and office furniture. Took a few weeks to make the connection between rescue and good guy. Her ears were frost bit so she lost some hair and skin and about a inch off her tail. I call her Maggie after Maggie Thatcher because Margret was one great tough lady. Rescue animals work. Currently my wife and I have a rescue mule, older paint quarter hourse, young roan paint gelding, and a blue healer/border collie. The only bonified brought and bought addition to the dog pack is a Kelpe/border collie cross. The two outside shop cats (rescued from a neighbor) come and go as they please. I feed them they come. I dont they come bitch. Take care of the critters theyll take care of you.
There is the adult black short hair that I call Blackie, then there 2 younger black & white ones that I call the 2 Brothers and then there the older female black and white with a splattering of orange that I call Bad Face as she has some marks from previous battles on her face.
I've concluded that Bad Face is the feral cat though she hangs out with the rest of the gang and she is the one who will be the first to come up to me for food as she sees me.
Aww I wish I could get one of them hugz. Far from PA or he would be mine!
My Pumper dude was not a lap cat, either, at 28 pounds. But he wanted to be one. He would lie pressed against my legs, looking up at me forlornly, waiting for me to look away so he could sneak into my lap. Sadly, he died of congestive heart failure days before Easter !ast year, at the age of 15. It's a common problem with Maine Coons, according to the emergency vet.
Professionally written like an advertisement. Average people don’t that way.
people don’t talk that way.
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