In my garden last night. Bold as brass, lying stretched out on the grass,
soaking up the evening sun.
A young cat - estimate to be about a year old, and unneutered (BAH! to last
bit). Absoutley gorgeous - too pretty to be a boy, really - a mackerel
tabby, with subdued colouring, white toes, white & cream belly - he's
lovely. Oh - and no ID...
Of course my three were *most* put-out that a total stranger was lounging
about on their lawn.
I went out to inspect - and the handsome stranger was all loud purrs, cheery
meeps and lots of headbutts. He's in very good condition, so he's someone's
pet, but I don't know whose.
If he turns up again, I may be putting a collar on him with a polite message
to the owner about neutering... to see if I can get the message across.
Cheers, helen s

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jmcquown - 17 Jun 2006 12:23 GMT
> In my garden last night. Bold as brass, lying stretched out on the
> grass, soaking up the evening sun.
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> Cheers, helen s
Great description and a good idea about the collar and the message :)
Jill
Marina - 17 Jun 2006 16:54 GMT
> In my garden last night. Bold as brass, lying stretched out on the
> grass, soaking up the evening sun.
He sounds gorgeous. Good luck with educating his "owners".

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Baha - 17 Jun 2006 16:58 GMT
I could fall in love all over again with such a fellow!
Blessed be.,
Baha
>In my garden last night. Bold as brass, lying stretched out on the grass,
>soaking up the evening sun.
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>Cheers, helen s