I have a cat that lives outside also, and it is from the same litter as the ones that come in here all day long. I seldom see it, and have never been able to get very close to it.
I hope it is a male so it won't get PG. Maybe I should trap it and find out if it needs to be fixed. Don't need more feral cats around here.
Cute cat, bashful women aren't my style though. LOL
ND-Anna is quite a catch. Atta boy, Fred.... you lil Don Juan.
We have an outside kitty that we feed, too. He is fixed (thankfully), very furry, and all white. When he sniffs at Ursabelle thru the screen door, they look like complete opposite images of one another as she is very furry, and all black.
i printed ND-Anna's picture out and put it up near where Barn Monster likes to perch and survey his domain. He thinks she's just fine. He's a tough one to please too.
ND-Anna is absolutely beautiful, and Fred has such a good understanding of her. I am glad she has Fred, and that Fred has Mr. Pop and her Highness. ND-Anna is the kind of kiddy you want to grab and rub and snuggle with. I would have a heck of a time looking at that little cupcake and knowing she was so afraid. Fred, keep her company, she knows you are a good kitty.
Hey, our cat Bonsai could be ND-Anna's twin brother. She looks just like a fine Maine Coon. What a beauty. I once had a wild mamma cat adopt me in Boulder, Co when I was a college student. She brought her two kittens to my upstairs window everyday. So, I started to feed them. They would only let me pet them one stroke, and then they would snarl and try to bite my hand. They would come in through the window and wander around the apartment, but always go back outside to sleep. When both kittens were older they had their own litters. Four each. One mamma had her litter in my closest, the other in the backyard. That one carried each kitten up on to the roof, through the window and stored them behind my living room couch. The original sisters still wouldn't let me pet them, but they trusted me enough to bring their babies into the house. I found homes for all of them, and then I moved!
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She's gorgeous! It's easy to see why Fred is so taken with her!
I have a cat that lives outside also, and it is from the same litter as the ones that come in here all day long. I seldom see it, and have never been able to get very close to it.
I hope it is a male so it won't get PG. Maybe I should trap it and find out if it needs to be fixed. Don't need more feral cats around here.
Cute cat, bashful women aren't my style though. LOL
ND-Anna....
Fred is my boyfriend!....
well....ok....I'll share...
and BTW...I LOVE my humans..
Rebellious Renee let's me sit on her lap while she's watching movies...
What a CUTIE!! You go Fred!
Panzon here. She's cute! Sounds like she's been through a lot too. Keep us updated on how things are going...
lovely- a proper lady.
It's almost as if she knows she is posing for her new found fame. Hello ND Anna, you are a sweet kitty with such a pretty ruff.
Cute young lady with an obvious attitude. Hasn't missed too many meals I would say.
Fred likes the indie type...go Fred, she's a cutie.
she is very cute.
ND-Anna is quite a catch. Atta boy, Fred.... you lil Don Juan.
We have an outside kitty that we feed, too. He is fixed (thankfully), very furry, and all white. When he sniffs at Ursabelle thru the screen door, they look like complete opposite images of one another as she is very furry, and all black.
Pretty kitty. Fred's gonna miss her for a few days.
ND-Anna Hurricat. What a pretty girl!
Fred's got good taste.
i printed ND-Anna's picture out and put it up near where Barn Monster likes to perch and survey his domain. He thinks she's just fine. He's a tough one to please too.
No wonder Fred is in love.
ND-Anna is absolutely beautiful, and Fred has such a good understanding of her. I am glad she has Fred, and that Fred has Mr. Pop and her Highness. ND-Anna is the kind of kiddy you want to grab and rub and snuggle with. I would have a heck of a time looking at that little cupcake and knowing she was so afraid. Fred, keep her company, she knows you are a good kitty.
Why, Fred, you are one cool cat. I'm very impressed with you. ND-Anna is quite a lovely cat.
Fred, do you think ND-Anna is playing hard to get? Try sending flowers!
Fred has exceptional taste.
Hey, our cat Bonsai could be ND-Anna's twin brother. She looks just like a fine Maine Coon. What a beauty. I once had a wild mamma cat adopt me in Boulder, Co when I was a college student. She brought her two kittens to my upstairs window everyday. So, I started to feed them. They would only let me pet them one stroke, and then they would snarl and try to bite my hand. They would come in through the window and wander around the apartment, but always go back outside to sleep. When both kittens were older they had their own litters. Four each. One mamma had her litter in my closest, the other in the backyard. That one carried each kitten up on to the roof, through the window and stored them behind my living room couch. The original sisters still wouldn't let me pet them, but they trusted me enough to bring their babies into the house. I found homes for all of them, and then I moved!
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