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Date: 20/10/2005 08:39 pm (UTC)I'm happy he's recovered - I bet giving up on the human lift thing must've stung though!
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Date: 20/10/2005 08:59 pm (UTC)Julia, and no outside time for the new cat, ever!
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Date: 20/10/2005 09:48 pm (UTC)Only that is one of his back legs he's waving with - the two front ones are resting down on his white 'bikini pants'!!
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Date: 21/10/2005 07:23 am (UTC)Yes - Shaka is lucky - just behind our house is a piece of open ground. The road at the front is reasonably busy for a residential street, but he mainly stays out the back, and seems to be fairly car-savvy when he comes around to the front.
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Date: 20/10/2005 11:19 pm (UTC)Glad Shaka's made an almost full recovery.
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Date: 21/10/2005 07:25 am (UTC)Yes aren't they? Stick as in Spender?
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Date: 21/10/2005 09:35 am (UTC)They said they thought she was about six months old and she'd had a litter of kittens but was too small to be able to provide milk for them so they'd died and she'd ended up in need of TLC. She's still only about half the mass of the other two cats and far more delicate in build. Whether it's just genetics or whether it's down to not getting the proper nutrition when she was young is anyone's guess. It didn't take too long to discover that the sedate, sweet natured cat we picked at the shelter was actually a total loon when she was healthy, though.
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Date: 21/10/2005 02:51 am (UTC)I'm so glad your kitty is better; it's always so upsetting when they are unhappy and in pain and can't tell us why.
Barn cats can indeed be adorable--we have two brown speckled youngsters (no longer babies, but not fully grown--all long and stretchy and unintentionally comical, like teenage boys) out where I keep my horses. They are very smart and calm, incredibly snuggly and loving, and yet are boldly learning to catch mice (though tackling the gopher was overly ambitious, even one-on-each-side, so we broke that up).
And I've always been a dog person! But I think it will be cats from here on out . . . just too much easier for a single working gal.
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Date: 21/10/2005 07:28 am (UTC)'Teenaged' cats are great aren't they? Been a while since Shaka was a teenager - he's nine now. I can just imagine two teenaged cats trying it on with a gopher!
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Date: 21/10/2005 05:17 pm (UTC)I'm very glad to hear he's more or less back to (ab)normal!
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