Yeah, like Rob said, no collar, no chip. o_O Absolutely gorgeous cat though – the pictures in the bathroom don’t do her justice.
She’s healthy – FeLV negative, no fleas, no worms, no ear mites.
So… dunno. I hope to hell she doesn’t belong to the neighbors on the right though.
They’ve got a pug – has been kept in the garage during the day. Don’t know if it’s everyday or not, but I’ve heard him in the garage.
They’ve got a boxer-ish dog, beautiful animal. Gets out of the backyard frequently – for a while it was Every. Single. Day. I think (not sure) that they (were? are?) leaving him out there.
They have (had?) a pretty yellow kitten, friendly booger. Outside. Came in our yard frequently. I don’t care if it’s in our yard – Jake loves cats. But there’s pit bulls behind us. Now, I happen to like pit bulls, and don’t believe in the hysteria about them; however these pit bulls feed into the stereotype. I wouldn’t give a cat good odds if they found themselves on that side of the fence. I haven’t seen the yellow cat in a while. Don’t know if they actually keep him in, if he’s still outside, or if he’s gone.
I do NOT APPROVE. :(
Reminds me of these people that had lived 2 houses over from my folks. Hubband called them the serial pet dumpers because they’ve had cats, dogs, and a ferret at one time or another and they’ve all been set free to roam the neighborhood. The ferret (at the time we didn’t know what it was) we took and set free next to the Bronx Zoo, which was closed at the time)
Our first cat, Lump, we rescued from them. One of the teens living in the house was walking yet another dog and said it belonged to her sister and said sister moved out, leaving Lump and her sister free to roam the neighborhood. If we wanted to, we could take them both in. Lump took to us immediately, but her sister would not come toward us :(
Looks like a Maine Coon or a Norwegian Forest Cat. I’d say Coon. My Houdini is determined to be half Coon, half Bengal. If she’s Coon, she’s gonna be a BIG girl
Yep, that one’s made itself right comfy.
Eeek! That sink definitely looks like it’s indoors.
Does he have a collar? Microchip?
No collar. No microchip. Recently spayed.
Needless to say, those three together just don’t jibe. It doesn’t fit.
Yeah, like Rob said, no collar, no chip. o_O Absolutely gorgeous cat though – the pictures in the bathroom don’t do her justice.
She’s healthy – FeLV negative, no fleas, no worms, no ear mites.
So… dunno. I hope to hell she doesn’t belong to the neighbors on the right though.
What’s wrong with the neighbors on the right?
I hope you get to keep her. She’s gorgeous. Looks like she has a little Norwegian Forest in her.
They’ve got a pug – has been kept in the garage during the day. Don’t know if it’s everyday or not, but I’ve heard him in the garage.
They’ve got a boxer-ish dog, beautiful animal. Gets out of the backyard frequently – for a while it was Every. Single. Day. I think (not sure) that they (were? are?) leaving him out there.
They have (had?) a pretty yellow kitten, friendly booger. Outside. Came in our yard frequently. I don’t care if it’s in our yard – Jake loves cats. But there’s pit bulls behind us. Now, I happen to like pit bulls, and don’t believe in the hysteria about them; however these pit bulls feed into the stereotype. I wouldn’t give a cat good odds if they found themselves on that side of the fence. I haven’t seen the yellow cat in a while. Don’t know if they actually keep him in, if he’s still outside, or if he’s gone.
I do NOT APPROVE. :(
Reminds me of these people that had lived 2 houses over from my folks. Hubband called them the serial pet dumpers because they’ve had cats, dogs, and a ferret at one time or another and they’ve all been set free to roam the neighborhood. The ferret (at the time we didn’t know what it was) we took and set free next to the Bronx Zoo, which was closed at the time)
Our first cat, Lump, we rescued from them. One of the teens living in the house was walking yet another dog and said it belonged to her sister and said sister moved out, leaving Lump and her sister free to roam the neighborhood. If we wanted to, we could take them both in. Lump took to us immediately, but her sister would not come toward us :(
Awwwww… she’s GORGEOUS!
Looks like a Maine Coon or a Norwegian Forest Cat. I’d say Coon. My Houdini is determined to be half Coon, half Bengal. If she’s Coon, she’s gonna be a BIG girl