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"Bruver" - Question re lonely outdoor kitten/cat - re maMA, Loki and Rexie (for reference) - sorry , longish
"Shirley B." wrote in news:tVqlg.660$J6.493 : Pix of "Bruver": http://tinyurl.com/jwvph WOW! What a stunner! Theresa Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh Make Levees, Not War |
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"Bruver" - Question re lonely outdoor kitten/cat - re maMA, Loki and Rexie (for reference) - sorry , longish
I know. I wish wish wish he would grow to trust his peoples and come in and
have friends. He's possibly the most stunning cat I've ever seen. "Kreisleriana" wrote in message ... "Shirley B." wrote in news:tVqlg.660$J6.493 : Pix of "Bruver": http://tinyurl.com/jwvph WOW! What a stunner! Theresa Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh Make Levees, Not War |
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"Bruver" - Question re lonely outdoor kitten/cat - re maMA, Loki and Rexie (for reference) - sorry , longish
"Karen" wrote in message ... I know. I wish wish wish he would grow to trust his peoples and come in and have friends. He's possibly the most stunning cat I've ever seen. Can you just imagine what he would look like with a clean warm bed, three squares a day and a thorough brushing? He is already gorgeous. Jo |
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"Bruver" - Question re lonely outdoor kitten/cat - re maMA, Loki and Rexie (for reference) - sorry , longish
On Sun, 18 Jun 2006 22:48:44 -0700, "Shirley B."
wrote: THE PROBLEM/QUESTION: maMA has obviously distanced herself from Bruver. She hears him cry for her on the porch, but isn't interested. Bruver is lonely and he'll sit out there and cry, even looking in the window. But he'll eventually (after an hour) settle down and either wander a bit or go to sleep in the little house. Is this behavior on maMA's part normal? I think she's just tired of being a mommy. After all, had I not had her spayed, she'd have had her third litter at just over a year old! And is it normal for him to still be so attached to her? There really aren't that many cats in the neighborhood except one that comes and bugs Bruver occasionally. Any advice, hints would be preciated. What a magnificent cat! What a shame that he hasn't learnt to trust yet... it sounds like all you can do is to feed him and give him his safe place outside and let him be. With enough time, maybe he'll get used to you enough to be tamed - look at what Christina achieved with Boyfriend and KFC! |
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"Bruver" - Question re lonely outdoor kitten/cat - re maMA, Loki and Rexie (for reference) - sorry , longish
Jo, hi. I keep telling maMA to tell him to let me get at him. I'd love to
comb that coat. Poor little thing loses clumps of hair in the little house and on the porch. I know he's shedding the winter coat, but he'd feel so much better if I could get in there and pull the mats out !! -- ShirleyB, Rexie and Loki's Mom Pictures of His Majesty, Rex: http://tinyurl.com/bvtjv Pictures of Loki: http://tinyurl.com/9exao Pictures of Mama & Kits: http://tinyurl.com/e5edz Pictures of Bruver: http://tinyurl.com/f5jrq Homepage: http://jumi-shirley-butler.com Webmaster: http://www.vinotecawinebar.com "Trying to make a way out of No way is sometimes the only way" Dr. Johnetta B. Cole "Jo Firey" wrote in message .com... "Karen" wrote in message ... I know. I wish wish wish he would grow to trust his peoples and come in and have friends. He's possibly the most stunning cat I've ever seen. Can you just imagine what he would look like with a clean warm bed, three squares a day and a thorough brushing? He is already gorgeous. Jo |
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"Bruver" - Question re lonely outdoor kitten/cat - re maMA, Loki and Rexie (for reference) - sorry , longish
"CatNipped" wrote:
Someone else suggested KFC to woo him with, I would *definitely* give that a try! Karen AKA Kajikit wrote: With enough time, maybe he'll get used to you enough to be tamed - look at what Christina achieved with Boyfriend and KFC! I have to watch the context carefully in this thread so that I know what "KFC" means. |
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"Bruver" - Question re lonely outdoor kitten/cat - re maMA, Loki and Rexie (for reference) - sorry , longish
I'm assuming it means Kentucky Fried Chicken??
-- ShirleyB, Rexie and Loki's Mom Pictures of His Majesty, Rex: http://tinyurl.com/bvtjv Pictures of Loki: http://tinyurl.com/9exao Pictures of Mama & Kits: http://tinyurl.com/e5edz Pictures of Bruver: http://tinyurl.com/f5jrq "Takayuki" wrote in message ... "CatNipped" wrote: Someone else suggested KFC to woo him with, I would *definitely* give that a try! Karen AKA Kajikit wrote: With enough time, maybe he'll get used to you enough to be tamed - look at what Christina achieved with Boyfriend and KFC! I have to watch the context carefully in this thread so that I know what "KFC" means. |
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"Bruver" - Question re lonely outdoor kitten/cat - re maMA, Lokiand Rexie (for reference) - sorry , longish
Shirley B. wrote:
I'm assuming it means Kentucky Fried Chicken?? Well in Christina's (AKA Tweed) case, KFC stands for Kitty Farm Cat. KFC didn't have a name, and so far as I know, Britain doesn't have a Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet (man, I hope we didn't do that to you people) within it's borders. Pam S. |
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"Bruver" - Question re lonely outdoor kitten/cat - re maMA, Loki and Rexie (for reference) - sorry , longish
Shirley B. wrote:
I'm assuming it means Kentucky Fried Chicken?? In one of the cases, yes. In the other, it means Kitty Farm Cat. Not to be confusing or anything... - Joyce Kentucky Friend! Kentucky Fried!! - Smudge & Roxy Kitty Farm Cat! Kitty Farm Cat!! - Licky |
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"Bruver" - Question re lonely outdoor kitten/cat - re maMA, Loki and Rexie (for reference) - sorry , longish
Tanada wrote:
Shirley B. wrote: I'm assuming it means Kentucky Fried Chicken?? Well in Christina's (AKA Tweed) case, KFC stands for Kitty Farm Cat. KFC didn't have a name, and so far as I know, Britain doesn't have a Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet (man, I hope we didn't do that to you people) within it's borders. Pam S. Are you kidding? Of course there's KFC in Britain. I've never been there but can absolutely guarantee it. KFC is everywhere. You wouldn't believe how many there were in Thailand, almost as many as 7/11's. They are in over 80 countries. In fact, the only countries I've ever been in that *didn't* have KFC are Laos and Burma. -- Britta Purring is an automatic safety valve device for dealing with happiness overflow. Check out pictures of Vino at: http://photos.yahoo.com/badwilson click on the Vino album |
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