> If she is outside, perhaps she is singing, "Please take
> me in before something catches me, I am declawed!"
Hmmm
Perhaps <scratches chin>
Yes, interesting.
Extremely verbal. She is an indoor cat, and never ever sits still very
long.
I suppose part of the reason I ask...is due to me trying to understand
the owner. Part of me feels that the cat is trying to tell me
something.
Man oh man, if cats could talk for real.
I realize noone could answer this matter, I mean, even if I posted a
sound recording of this cat talking, you would not believe how verbal.
Subject Change:
I am getting a 7 yr old female tabby named Kitt; her Mom called me
today telling me Kitt just got back from the vet, and we set a time for
me to go by this week...
Subject Change.
I let a stray in last night, (who slept curled around my nose).
She was bony so I let her stay the day inside...this evening when I got
home, she climbed straight up me, and perched on my shoulder. I had a
500 watt light on, (doing some video projects)... this stray has a
thick green discharge on her wee wee.
I love all cats, I wish I could give them all a home. Winter is coming.
It's hard to make a difference with one knowing that so many more need
help.
I'm thinking of building a 5 x 5 or so...warm cat house out back, where
these strays can at least stay warm. I don't want to foster or create
an environment for disease etc...I cannot turn them away, I cannot
afford all the meds they probably need; and really, I think there are
probably 5-7 that I have seen, who may take advantage of a cat house.
Maybe I am inviting mo problems.
I refuse to take any of them to a shelter.
I am willing to take Kitt (who is not the stray)...but as for this
stray?
I opened the door this evening, she went out. I will keep putting food
out.
You know the story. Now Im prattling.
No More Retail - 26 Oct 2005 01:36 GMT
If cats could talk that is the most scariest thought I have ever had well
you would learn if your next store neighbor wore a pink tu-tu or vacuumed in
the nude OHH god even scarier thoughts
Hey Phil in alt.pets.cats Wayne Jones has a question that you can
probably answered better than any of us the title post is question re
glucosamine
-L. - 26 Oct 2005 08:47 GMT
> I let a stray in last night, (who slept curled around my nose).
>
> She was bony so I let her stay the day inside...this evening when I got
> home, she climbed straight up me, and perched on my shoulder. I had a
> 500 watt light on, (doing some video projects)... this stray has a
> thick green discharge on her wee wee.
She has a vaginal infection. Take her to a vet, get her treated and
spayed asap. Two cats are no more trouble than one. If you need money
toward her vet bill, email me.
-L.
whitershadeofpale - 28 Oct 2005 14:55 GMT
> > I let a stray in last night, (who slept curled around my nose).
> >
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>
> -L.
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