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@letsdothis  I will try to get a snap, but it hides a lot, probably under the bed.  

You sound like a good foster and rescue kind of person.  Both of my cats Mooch and Mollie were rescues, as is my traveling companion, Fred the dog.  Fred was not exactly the most aesthetic dog, if you know what I mean, and there was no chance anyone would have adopted him.  So that's why I did.  

 

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41 minutes ago, sturmchaser said:

@letsdothis  I will try to get a snap, but it hides a lot, probably under the bed.  

You sound like a good foster and rescue kind of person.  Both of my cats Mooch and Mollie were rescues, as is my traveling companion, Fred the dog.  Fred was not exactly the most aesthetic dog, if you know what I mean, and there was no chance anyone would have adopted him.  So that's why I did. 

After the Siamese, if memory serves—it was in the 70s—all the cats
we took in were strays. I remember one blistering cold, winter night in
the middle of a blinding snowstorm, we found a snow-white cat under
the bush beside our tiny, concrete, front stoop, who had just given birth
to a litter of kittens.

We had some difficulty, but we were finally able to get the kittens in the
house, which would surely have died by morning. The mother, however,
was a different story. She was almost completely wild and try as we
might, she fought us tooth and nail to get her in the house with her
babies. We tried milk, food, even being separated from her kittens
wasn't enough to get her inside or to keep her inside.

I forget how we finally cajoled her into the warmth, but we did. We
named her Mama and she was with us for years. It took quite some
time, but she finally became domesticated once again. Someone
had really mistreated that poor cat.

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21 minutes ago, letsdothis said:

Just as a humorous side note, we also had a small, completely black
cat. For whatever reason, we had a hard time coming up with an
appropriate name for him, so because of his size and dark color, we
chose an inappropriate name: Little Shit. 😻

As a side note, and this could be offensive, but back in my college days, we had a feral we rescued from behind a fast-food dumpster.  Completely black, skinny as all, but a fighter.  We christened her Tar Baby.  All due respect for Toni Morrison.  She lived for 17 years.  One of my best mousers before Mooch came along.  

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13 hours ago, letsdothis said:

Just as a humorous side note, we also had a small, completely black
cat. For whatever reason, we had a hard time coming up with an
appropriate name for him, so because of his size and dark color, we
chose an inappropriate name: Little Shit. 😻

"Little Shit" hehe.

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I have a couple cats and a dog,my last dog had a long life(14,15 years)her name was Queen,sadly in the last years started getting blind but till end was always my girl😎.Then when she died i tought to get a young dog,but preferred to go to animal shelter(think is how it's says)and found my Actual dog,already was grown up and not stellar looking butit's very cute ,but have some issues(Probarby because the time he was in shelter),he have a nice big dog house to sleep..comfy..but sleep always outside in floor..poor bastard.Animals are great because they will always love you and give give and never ask anything in return.My cats..Well..think they kinda like me..but the bastards are wild as fok hehe(expected in cats).Its one of the reasons i like to watch N&K house,a true couple with pets they realy care.Good stuff!

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