Posted by rla on July 20, 2012 at 04:54:25 from (162.39.22.109):
In Reply to: Re: OT / good cat posted by Paul from MI on July 19, 2012 at 19:31:12:
a few months ago I notice a cat along our road sitting on a log, I had seen the cat again in the same place, & for two weeks again & again. I am not a cat person, but noticed it was very skinny. My first thought was poor hunter. One day I stopped, & said Kitty Kitty, & he came arunning.. So I brought her home & put her in my shed. Gave her small doses of food 4 times a day & she began to look healthy. She never left my shed, wouldn't be under my feet when I worked. So we got along fine, Me & my Blue Eye's Part Siamese cat, my family was suprised I fell in love with a cat.. Only time she'd leave my shed was to do her business & she did that in the leaves in the woods. She would line up mice she caught beside her dish & tell me about in the moring when I feed the cows & her. She didn't eat the mice, Killed every bird that built a nest in the shed.. Everything was fine untill she fell in a bucket of antifreeze I drained from a tractor, I seen she was wet one day I paid no attension & told her she was a stupid cat for falling in the water tub.. I noticed she was sick & finally figured out what happend, I cover the antifreeze too late, 3 Days later she died, I was Heart Broke, I still can't believe I liked this cat & she found my soft spot. I still miss her. Mice are Moving back in now.
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