Ah...Emma and Hobbes. I don't have digital pictures handy. Rats!
They're not related...they were both feral and now are the most loving
kitties! Emma is a medium-length black-haired 10 lb. cat with the most
amazing green eyes. Hobbes is an orange main coonish long-haired 18 lb
boy. Thanks for asking! I love talking about them!
> Ah...Emma and Hobbes. I don't have digital pictures handy. Rats!
> They're not related...they were both feral and now are the most loving
> kitties! Emma is a medium-length black-haired 10 lb. cat with the most
> amazing green eyes. Hobbes is an orange main coonish long-haired 18 lb
> boy. Thanks for asking! I love talking about them!
When you ave some time you can go to yahoo.com or webshots
and make a photo album of them, then post the link here. We'd
love to see them.
As for talking about them, this is the place! As much as many of us
cannot stand one another, we all tend to love cats! :)
> Ah...Emma and Hobbes. I don't have digital pictures handy. Rats!
> They're not related...they were both feral and now are the most loving
> kitties! Emma is a medium-length black-haired 10 lb. cat with the most
> amazing green eyes. Hobbes is an orange main coonish long-haired 18 lb
> boy. Thanks for asking! I love talking about them!
I really enjoy reading stories like yours!
Actually, I think ferals form closer relationships with other cats and much
easier than most shelter and store-bought cats because most ferals come from
colonies and are used to living with other cats. Eliminating the
competition for sex, food and shelter further allows certain facets of the
cats' true personalities to emerge which otherwise might not have and also
gives them the freedom to shape their little communities as they please.
Ferals are truly fascinating -- but then again, so are all cats!
Stories like yours make me wonder where some researchers had their heads for
many years when they said cats are 'asocial' and solitary!
Best of luck!
Phil.
Laura M - 01 Apr 2005 16:58 GMT
> I really enjoy reading stories like yours!
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> Phil.
Ah, that's quite interesting about feral relationships. I had never
thought of it in that way, but it makes sense! When I initially met my
husband he didn't know I had cats and had mentioned how he didn't like
them. Honestly, that was really hard for me to overlook...but then, he
said he'd never had one so I thought he might warm up to mine. Well,
we've been together almost 4 years now, married for almost 2 and he
loves my kitties. Emma absolutely adores him. She sits with him on
his recliner and he strokes her fur while we watch tv. It's so cute!
Asocial and solitary? Hmpf! :^)