Well, I let Clyde in tonight, and when I went to get his water after putting his food out, I turned around and there were "two" cats instead of one. He had brought home a friend. His friend trotted into the bathroom got a drink of water, and meanwhile I grabbed Clyde and put him in the back room (door shut).
I turned around and the cat took one look at me and went back out the door. After sitting down about 10 feet from me, I heard this tiny high pitched meow (I think the cat is a female), and I just stood there in amazement.
I kind of wondered about the cat, since "she" was well filled out but with no collar. She readily came into the house with Clyde, so she must have felt at home in some way.
Since it was about 45 outside, I put a little food out for her, and when I checked later, most of it was gone.
Now I've got to decide whether I want to keep letting him out for his short stays outside, or am I going to have to get a rolling cage so I can bring him in when I want him to come in.
I'm still amazed, my cat can get a date, and I've had no luck at all <grin>.
Mike (for Clyde)
I turned around and the cat took one look at me and went back out the door. After sitting down about 10 feet from me, I heard this tiny high pitched meow (I think the cat is a female), and I just stood there in amazement.
I kind of wondered about the cat, since "she" was well filled out but with no collar. She readily came into the house with Clyde, so she must have felt at home in some way.
Since it was about 45 outside, I put a little food out for her, and when I checked later, most of it was gone.
Now I've got to decide whether I want to keep letting him out for his short stays outside, or am I going to have to get a rolling cage so I can bring him in when I want him to come in.
I'm still amazed, my cat can get a date, and I've had no luck at all <grin>.
Mike (for Clyde)