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wafflyDIRTYcatLITTERhcsBOX
August 11th 03, 01:30 PM
I have a feral rescue.

Got him as a kitten, from a shelter where son & I had helped socialise him.
He's a cat of character is my Marble. Still quite a nervous cat, but
affectionate (not a lap cat though). He is, however, my "Bad Cat" and "Psycho
Cat From Hell" ;-) He still has his feral roots, but with his "hoomins" he's a
lovely cat of character.

Cheers, helen s


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Adrian
August 11th 03, 02:55 PM
CAROL HUTCHINNGS wrote:
> I just want to share some good news with other cat lovers. We took in
> two feral cats a few weeks ago, brother & sister. He was supposed to
> be impossible to "humanise", although his sister was o.k.
> They had been penned for six months whilst looking for an outside
> home, with food & shelter. We took them on!
> Three weeks later, Paddy & Muppet as we call them, are now free
> again, Paddy is a love, and answers to his name and loves to be
> fussed. So all you cay lovers - never give up! Even the most nervous
> cat can be tamed!

Never say never, I'm happy for Paddy & Muppet, finding a great slave.
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Adrian
A House Is Not A Home, Without A Cat.

polonca12000
August 11th 03, 04:41 PM
Congratulations, Carol,
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"CAROL HUTCHINNGS" > wrote in
message ...
> I just want to share some good news with other cat lovers. We took in two
> feral cats a few weeks ago, brother & sister. <snip>

Marina
August 11th 03, 06:19 PM
"CAROL HUTCHINNGS" > wrote
> I just want to share some good news with other cat lovers. We took in two
> feral cats a few weeks ago, brother & sister.

So happy that you and the furry ones found each other.

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Marina