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Now that's another degree of "feral" cat! I'd call that one wild.
Now that's another degree of "feral" cat! I'd call that one wild.
As a March hare!Now that's another degree of "feral" cat! I'd call that one wild.
I bet! How'd he even get in there? Was he trapped?As a March hare!
She was a 3 or 4 month old sick and starving kitten when we found each other. Rehabilitated her back to healthy over the course of a year. Then released her back to her home where she belonged. It think she was around 8 months old in that photo.I bet! How'd he even get in there? Was he trapped?
Ah, right then. That's so cool! I hope that she found her place in the great outdoors and has a litter of kittens of her own right now.She was a 3 or 4 month old sick and starving kitten when we found each other. Rehabilitated her back to healthy over the course of a year. Then released her back to her home where she belonged. It think she was around 8 months old in that photo.
Awww, but he is cute.View attachment 277360 This feral hangs out around our house. Because of his variable temperament, I call him Grumpy
Those Gingers have a way of wrapping humans around their paws. He’s a charmer I bet.I have to try and get a new picture of him, but this is my feral Linden. I have a small glaring that we look after, but to avoid getting as attached to them as I have gotten in the past, I do not take pictures of them. I still name them, though. Linden is a different story because he has claimed my front porch. He has a heated house and lots of food there.
We have painted and redone the porch since this was taken. Please, ignore the paint!
He looks very healthy too. His right eye in the second picture is like a green version of Missy’s. Do they converse at all through the windows?Alpha, handsome stray boy, very popular in the neighbourhood and a regular visitor to beg for a good meal.
I'd like to take him in if Missy gets along with him.
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He has beautiful and very expressive eyes.He looks very healthy too. His right eye in the second picture is like a green version of Missy’s. Do they converse at all through the windows?
Getting closer! Some day soon maybe!He has beautiful and very expressive eyes.
Missy and Alpha communicate through the window (look at Alpha's begging eyes)
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Missy is allowed to go out on supervised visits in the garden and they occasionally meet there. Missy is very territorial and keeps a very close eye on Alpha and his movements and eventually chases him from the property. She doesn't want him to come close to her and hisses when he does.
This was last Summer
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and about a month ago
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