I posted about him/her a week or so ago. (Let's just call the cat a 'him'
for ease of typing and reading). He ran down into a storm drain so I
couldn't get to him after he was crossing a busy street a couple of blocks
down from my apartment complex and I had to hit the brakes when he ran out
in front of my car. Then I followed him and tried to coax him towards me...
wasn't having any of it.
Since then I've seen him wandering around through my apartment complex and
also crossing (a couple of blocks down) the side street that runs by the
side of my apartment complex. Again, another busy street.
The cat appears to be fairly young, maybe 9 months old. (Heh, I'm no judge
of a cat's age.) He looks thin but he's not emaciated. Someone is feeding
him. But letting him roam all around a busy cross-street area isn't a great
idea. And it's cold outside and only going to get colder.
Purrs for the orange & white spotted kitty to be safe. Thanks.
Jill
Matthew - 30 Nov 2007 01:53 GMT
Purrs and a lot of safe and warm spots being wished upon the little prince
>I posted about him/her a week or so ago. (Let's just call the cat a 'him'
> for ease of typing and reading). He ran down into a storm drain so I
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> Jill
sam - 30 Nov 2007 04:22 GMT
> I posted about him/her a week or so ago. (Let's just call the cat a 'him'
> for ease of typing and reading). He ran down into a storm drain so I
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> Jill
I'll second the purrs (OK, third since Matthew beat me to it) for the
little guy.
Sam, closely supervised by Mistletoe
Gandalf - 30 Nov 2007 07:24 GMT
>I posted about him/her a week or so ago. (Let's just call the cat a 'him'
>for ease of typing and reading). He ran down into a storm drain so I
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>Jill
I'm hoping the kitty has a home someplace. Maybe? :-(
Purrs that he has a warm place to sleep. And enough food.
~~~~~~~~~~~~
"Life without cats would be only marginally worth living."
-TC, and the unmercifully, relentlessly, sweet calico kitty, Kenzie.
How you behave towards cats here below determines your status in Heaven.
- Robert Heinlein
Life is very difficult. Once you understand that, life becomes easier.
-Buddha
Charleen Welton - 30 Nov 2007 12:31 GMT
Many purrs for the safety of the orange and white little guy.
Charleen
AggieMarble, Victor Velcro
The Spirit of Mr. Pumpkin
St. Cloud, FL USA
>I posted about him/her a week or so ago. (Let's just call the cat a 'him'
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> Jill
Bettina - 30 Nov 2007 13:19 GMT
> I posted about him/her a week or so ago. (Let's just call the cat a 'him'
> for ease of typing and reading). He ran down into a storm drain so I
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> Jill
Good to hear he lives. Purrs for a good winter for him.
Bettina
polonca12000 - 06 Dec 2007 22:49 GMT
> I posted about him/her a week or so ago. (Let's just call the cat a 'him'
> for ease of typing and reading). He ran down into a storm drain so I
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> Jill
Lots of purrs and best wishes,
Polonca and Soncek