Hooray for the "Suckers" of the world - we're making a difference, even if it's just one little hungry life, it's so worth it!Me? I do, but I haven't transferred them over to my new computer just yet. I'd hurriedly backed everything up to a portable hard drive that was waaay more complicated to use than I'd anticipated, so now I'm afraid to touch it
do you have any pictures?I guess I just found myself an excuse to spend a little time tormenting the kitties with the camera! My two, that is. The ferals are still highly skittish. They'll let me observe them from behind my glass sliding door (their feeding station is close to the door, I sit on the floor near the door and try to get them used to presence), but so far I'm only allowed to glance in their direction. I spend most of that time with my head bowed or looking off to the side. If I look at them longer than a few seconds they tense up and prepare to flee. The youngest is the most tolerant, but I am still walking on eggshells with that one, too. I wish I had a way of communicating Food = Friend. Why am I feeding you, silly things, if I mean you harm? Better to be safe than sorry, I suppose. And we've actually made progress over the past few months, just veeeery slowly.
Yes! Like those symbols hobos would scratch into the dirt in front of a house they could count on for a hot meal, cats must have a way of communicating, "This person is a sucker for cats and you'll make out well here!"
Isn't it amazing how that happens? I've had people tell me I must have a secret cat sign up by my driveway telling them that this is a safe haven and come on in.