Awww. It does my heart good to see her so comfy and happy. I wanted to post the picture I sent you of her sitting on our bird feeder the day I contacted you about this “charity case”. But it seems we can’t post pics. Anyway – I am so glad she has been so loved and cared for. ❤️
Yes, that picture! 😂
I don’t think she was even trying to irritate the birds, but it was the best place for her to see in the window to watch us.
Big hug right back at her! ❤️
Hi – I just had to respond – as I said in post to other page, you are all angels in disguise. One of my cats was a feral who’d been run over; when came home from vet wasn’t happy with me, but I said sorry, you’re going to have to get used to me. He did and became the most loving cat ever and friends with dog next door. Only had him a few years – had a seizure (I think related to accident) and died in my arms. I have his ashes in an urn, along with 2 other of my furry kids, on the shelf in my living room. Still miss them all. I’m sure Gray will become resigned – even if she just ignores her! That’s what my cat Zorro did when Casey (named as she was runover by Casey’s shop and gas) came to live with us. Bless you for taking her. Like potato chips, you can’t have just 1 (or in your case 2)! Love the pic of New Kitty on bird feeder – typical cat. Thanks for sharing. (sorry so wordy)
You and me both, New Kitty.
Awww pretty baby feeling super safe and warm 🙂
New Kitty & the rest of us!
February is Good Ross Birthday month!!
Awww. It does my heart good to see her so comfy and happy. I wanted to post the picture I sent you of her sitting on our bird feeder the day I contacted you about this “charity case”. But it seems we can’t post pics. Anyway – I am so glad she has been so loved and cared for. ❤️
Julie, said image can be found here.
New Kitty sends you a BIG hug!
Yes, that picture! 😂
I don’t think she was even trying to irritate the birds, but it was the best place for her to see in the window to watch us.
Big hug right back at her! ❤️
My, how New Kitty blossomed. Proof that Ross takes great care of her, and New Kitty takes great care of Ross.
Hi – I just had to respond – as I said in post to other page, you are all angels in disguise. One of my cats was a feral who’d been run over; when came home from vet wasn’t happy with me, but I said sorry, you’re going to have to get used to me. He did and became the most loving cat ever and friends with dog next door. Only had him a few years – had a seizure (I think related to accident) and died in my arms. I have his ashes in an urn, along with 2 other of my furry kids, on the shelf in my living room. Still miss them all. I’m sure Gray will become resigned – even if she just ignores her! That’s what my cat Zorro did when Casey (named as she was runover by Casey’s shop and gas) came to live with us. Bless you for taking her. Like potato chips, you can’t have just 1 (or in your case 2)! Love the pic of New Kitty on bird feeder – typical cat. Thanks for sharing. (sorry so wordy)
Such lovely markings.