Unveiling the Secret World of Cats: How Pet Owners Exposed the Mysterious Feline Distribution Network
Finally, Little_Manager2727 said that they want to promote adopting animals and spreading kindness even to homeless pets. “You never know if you’ll meet the pet that is meant to be with you and get a bond that is just… something else,” they told Bored Panda.
“This coming from someone who was never a cat person. I loved dogs because they love easily and quick. But the love of a cat is interesting,” the author says. “Sure, mine came to me when we first met. But also in the weeks that followed after, I truly earned her love. She trusts me, and I think it’s beautiful.”
My Mom knew that I was looking for a friend for my elderly handsome boy Mac (his brother had died about 3 months before we had to move). She was driving down an alley in our tiny town, and coaxed my sassy tortie from under a storage building. Presented her to me like a gift, and was such a good friend to my Mac. Unfortunately, Mac has passed (best cat in the world, still hurts), and now she’s my constant companion. She’s a stinker, but I love her.
My Tiny Cat (Cleopatra) And my Ceasar cat
Tiny cat…. was talking to a friend about maybe getting a kitten. 2 days later when she was out n about not looking where she was going and there was a kitten in the road!!! so she brought it home and called me. Well i got my kitten!
We got her brother from the vet, we had just taken Tiny to get fixed and again talking to the ladies saying maybe she needs a sibling but we hadent decided yet. a few days later our vet called us as someone had left an abandond kittten and was unable to keep it so they asked if we wanted him. so thats how I got kittens all we have to do is say we want one and lo n behold they come!!!!
its now almost 14 years later. our Ceasar has passed due to age but Tiny Cat is still going strong and we now also have 2, 2 yr old cats Velvet and Velcro … and our 2 dogs are 10 and 4 yrs respectivley.
I was driving to work and saw a small lump in the road. The lump moved a little bit. This is a busy 4 lane highway, but luckily no one else was too close and I was able to stop and grab her. She was about 7 weeks old and had some terrible fungal infections. We have conquered that and she is an absolute gem. Next up is to get her fixed.
She was hanging around our backyard eating what I left outside for another neighborhood wanderer . Just before a frigid snap last December she was becoming more vocal and we figured out she was not an outdoor cat . We were working with someone that thought she may be her lost cat . That would have made our Christmas ! Turned out she wasn’t and she was four paw declawed ! I posted her several places , had her checked for a chip etc . In the meantime she won us over so….now she owns the place 😁 Named her Holly since it was a week before Christmas .
My ex-husband was visiting some friends in the boonies. Their neighbor down the road had moved away and left their cat, literally out in the woods. He was obviously old and fully domesticated. My ex is a royal a*s, but even he couldn’t leave that cat to get eaten by coyotes. So, kids came home from dad’s with a cat. I’ve had my fair share of cats, and he’s far and away the sweetest, most loving kitty I’ve ever had. Turns out he is diabetic and has a heart murmur, so also the most expensive cat I’ve ever had.
He turned up on my late grandmother’s driveway in early 2017. He was chipped but nobody answered any of the registered numbers. His address was a very long way from there, too. He’d walked a long way and found himself a cat-friendly home. We figured he’d been a***ed by his previous family and abandoned. My grandmother took to him immediately despite his quirky behaviour (which we slowly trained him out of through tolerance and understanding). 6 years later he is my best friend and soul cat; I took him in after my grandmother had a stroke, and promised her I would take care of him. Coming up on 2 years in his new home with me and he’s very happy. Bet even he couldn’t predict how perfect a home he found when he scoped out the house all those years ago.
First cat – took the kids to a farm for some horseback riding, came home with one of the barn cat’s kittens that were old enough to go to homes. Couldn’t say no the little floof when the owner offered. (18 years ago now!) Second cat – a feral mother gave birth in a window well, we accepted one of the catchable ones. Only specified that it had to be one of the gingers.
I’ve been praying to the CDS that a sleek black kitty will find their way into my life. I’ve always wanted one















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