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A new outdoor guest
Last night I got to run home for a few minutes between loads. As Nancy
and I were standing in front of the house talking, we saw a furtive shadow moving across the street. We haven't seen the next door neighbor's new cat, Halloween, since they left on vacation, so we're hoping they took Halloween with them or boarded him. We also haven't seen ShortTail Tom for a while, but he frequently disappears for a week or two at a time. We looked carefully to see who was lurking across the street, but it didn't look like either of the regulars. We called the the kitty, but it just disappeared behind a bush. Not being able to resist the lure of a possibly underfed cat, we got the container of feral food out of the truck and noisily put a dish full down at the edge of the garden. Shy or scared as this little kitty was, she made a very quick but very stealthy bee-line for the food dish. We then saw that we have a new outdoor visitor. This kitty appears to be full grown, and is tortie-patterned on her back with a white tummy and paws. I guess being tortie and white might make her technically a calico, but I think it's more descriptive to call her tortie with white. She is VERY afraid of people, and wouldn't get closer than about a dozen feet away. But Nancy's going to keep leaving food out every night, and talking to the new girl every chance she gets. And if I EVER find a job that gets me home every night, I'll do my part in trying to get her a little less afraid of us. We'll also see what we can find out abotu where she comes from. She might live with some folks nearby. |
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On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 09:08:55 -0700, Dan M wrote:
Last night I got to run home for a few minutes between loads. As Nancy and I were standing in front of the house talking, we saw a furtive shadow moving across the street. (snip) might live with some folks nearby. You sound just like us Dan. What are you going to name your new girl? Oh - and I do hope your neighbors keep Halloween in on halloween. -bonbon |
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On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 09:08:55 -0700, Dan M wrote:
Last night I got to run home for a few minutes between loads. As Nancy and I were standing in front of the house talking, we saw a furtive shadow moving across the street. (snip) might live with some folks nearby. You sound just like us Dan. What are you going to name your new girl? Oh - and I do hope your neighbors keep Halloween in on halloween. -bonbon |
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On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 09:08:55 -0700, Dan M wrote:
Last night I got to run home for a few minutes between loads. As Nancy and I were standing in front of the house talking, we saw a furtive shadow moving across the street. (snip) might live with some folks nearby. You sound just like us Dan. What are you going to name your new girl? Oh - and I do hope your neighbors keep Halloween in on halloween. -bonbon |
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Dan M wrote in message ...
Last night I got to run home for a few minutes between loads. As Nancy and I were standing in front of the house talking, we saw a furtive shadow moving across the street. We haven't seen the next door neighbor's new cat, Halloween, since they left on vacation, so we're hoping they took Halloween with them or boarded him. We also haven't seen ShortTail Tom for a while, but he frequently disappears for a week or two at a time. We looked carefully to see who was lurking across the street, but it didn't look like either of the regulars. We called the the kitty, but it just disappeared behind a bush. Not being able to resist the lure of a possibly underfed cat, we got the container of feral food out of the truck and noisily put a dish full down at the edge of the garden. Shy or scared as this little kitty was, she made a very quick but very stealthy bee-line for the food dish. We then saw that we have a new outdoor visitor. This kitty appears to be full grown, and is tortie-patterned on her back with a white tummy and paws. I guess being tortie and white might make her technically a calico, but I think it's more descriptive to call her tortie with white. She is VERY afraid of people, and wouldn't get closer than about a dozen feet away. But Nancy's going to keep leaving food out every night, and talking to the new girl every chance she gets. And if I EVER find a job that gets me home every night, I'll do my part in trying to get her a little less afraid of us. We'll also see what we can find out abotu where she comes from. She might live with some folks nearby. Awww, purrs for Newkitty. We are also keeping up the job purrs for you. ------ Krista |
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Dan M wrote in message ...
Last night I got to run home for a few minutes between loads. As Nancy and I were standing in front of the house talking, we saw a furtive shadow moving across the street. We haven't seen the next door neighbor's new cat, Halloween, since they left on vacation, so we're hoping they took Halloween with them or boarded him. We also haven't seen ShortTail Tom for a while, but he frequently disappears for a week or two at a time. We looked carefully to see who was lurking across the street, but it didn't look like either of the regulars. We called the the kitty, but it just disappeared behind a bush. Not being able to resist the lure of a possibly underfed cat, we got the container of feral food out of the truck and noisily put a dish full down at the edge of the garden. Shy or scared as this little kitty was, she made a very quick but very stealthy bee-line for the food dish. We then saw that we have a new outdoor visitor. This kitty appears to be full grown, and is tortie-patterned on her back with a white tummy and paws. I guess being tortie and white might make her technically a calico, but I think it's more descriptive to call her tortie with white. She is VERY afraid of people, and wouldn't get closer than about a dozen feet away. But Nancy's going to keep leaving food out every night, and talking to the new girl every chance she gets. And if I EVER find a job that gets me home every night, I'll do my part in trying to get her a little less afraid of us. We'll also see what we can find out abotu where she comes from. She might live with some folks nearby. Awww, purrs for Newkitty. We are also keeping up the job purrs for you. ------ Krista |
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Dan M wrote in message ...
Last night I got to run home for a few minutes between loads. As Nancy and I were standing in front of the house talking, we saw a furtive shadow moving across the street. We haven't seen the next door neighbor's new cat, Halloween, since they left on vacation, so we're hoping they took Halloween with them or boarded him. We also haven't seen ShortTail Tom for a while, but he frequently disappears for a week or two at a time. We looked carefully to see who was lurking across the street, but it didn't look like either of the regulars. We called the the kitty, but it just disappeared behind a bush. Not being able to resist the lure of a possibly underfed cat, we got the container of feral food out of the truck and noisily put a dish full down at the edge of the garden. Shy or scared as this little kitty was, she made a very quick but very stealthy bee-line for the food dish. We then saw that we have a new outdoor visitor. This kitty appears to be full grown, and is tortie-patterned on her back with a white tummy and paws. I guess being tortie and white might make her technically a calico, but I think it's more descriptive to call her tortie with white. She is VERY afraid of people, and wouldn't get closer than about a dozen feet away. But Nancy's going to keep leaving food out every night, and talking to the new girl every chance she gets. And if I EVER find a job that gets me home every night, I'll do my part in trying to get her a little less afraid of us. We'll also see what we can find out abotu where she comes from. She might live with some folks nearby. Awww, purrs for Newkitty. We are also keeping up the job purrs for you. ------ Krista |
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Dan M wrote: We then saw that we have a new outdoor visitor. This kitty appears to be full grown, and is tortie-patterned on her back with a white tummy and paws. I guess being tortie and white might make her technically a calico, but I think it's more descriptive to call her tortie with white. Penelope was a tortie and white, like you describe. She was also very shy and demure, until she had her kittens and had to protect them from Pine Cone (she said that PC was a BAD cat and a BAD influence on the kits) and the possible dangers from hanging out with him. Purrs for you to be able to find the right job for you and for Miss Tortie and White to feel comfortable enough to come to you for a new home. Pam, Rob, and the Fayetteville Seven |
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Dan M wrote: We then saw that we have a new outdoor visitor. This kitty appears to be full grown, and is tortie-patterned on her back with a white tummy and paws. I guess being tortie and white might make her technically a calico, but I think it's more descriptive to call her tortie with white. Penelope was a tortie and white, like you describe. She was also very shy and demure, until she had her kittens and had to protect them from Pine Cone (she said that PC was a BAD cat and a BAD influence on the kits) and the possible dangers from hanging out with him. Purrs for you to be able to find the right job for you and for Miss Tortie and White to feel comfortable enough to come to you for a new home. Pam, Rob, and the Fayetteville Seven |
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Dan M wrote: We then saw that we have a new outdoor visitor. This kitty appears to be full grown, and is tortie-patterned on her back with a white tummy and paws. I guess being tortie and white might make her technically a calico, but I think it's more descriptive to call her tortie with white. Penelope was a tortie and white, like you describe. She was also very shy and demure, until she had her kittens and had to protect them from Pine Cone (she said that PC was a BAD cat and a BAD influence on the kits) and the possible dangers from hanging out with him. Purrs for you to be able to find the right job for you and for Miss Tortie and White to feel comfortable enough to come to you for a new home. Pam, Rob, and the Fayetteville Seven |
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