this little kitty needs a good home.

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  • deMontjoie

    Ultimate Member
    Oct 25, 2010
    2,801
    Hollywood, MD
    Former employee gave me a "friendly barn-cat". Cat insisted on living inside the house, was mean and evil, and was pregnant. :sad20:

    Son did a project for Feral Cat Recue as his BSA Eagle Scout Project. Wife got involved with volunteering with FCR -- "fostering" feral cats that turned-out to be friendly and socialized. Needless to say, very few of these foster-cats ever moved-on from our house.:o

    Result is having NINE cats (including two orange tabbies and a giant Maine Coon who awakens me for his breakfast @ 0330 each AM:mad54:) and two dogs. Sadly, there's no room for another feline at our place.

    This cat looks like a real sweetheart -- I hope and pray that he gets a permanent home for Christmas.
     

    herr.baer

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    Dec 27, 2007
    3,579
    Tennessee
    That is the good thing about cats. They are independent and don't need the level of attention that dogs need. They come to you when they want.
     

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