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Subject: [Leica] The formerly homeless cat
From: photo at frozenlight.eu (Nathan Wajsman)
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2011 16:55:18 +0100
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Really nice to hear the whole story in one go (although I knew it already). 
We have a flock of cats that live on the golf course and use some unsold 
houses on our street for shelter when it rains. We buy catfood for them, and 
some of our neighbours do as well. Our mild climate obviously makes life 
easier for the kitties.

Cheers,
Nathan

Nathan Wajsman
Alicante, Spain
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YNWA







On Feb 21, 2011, at 1:37 PM, Daniel Ridings wrote:

> Thanks Jack, we've tried to fatten him up. Here's some of the
> background. I posted it somewhere else so it might feel a little
> "aloof", but that isn't my intention.
> 
> Cut ...
> 
> This one came to me in August. He was skin and bones. He had been
> making a round around the house now and then for a couple of weeks. I
> just let the girls chase him off.
> 
> One day I got a better look at him and we had eye-contact.
> 
> http://dlridings.se/gallery/v/Shoebox/autumn2010/20100803-IMGP0345-1.jpg.html
> 
> He was skin and bones. He stayed and waited for my next move.
> 
> I fed him, knowing that I would soon be the host for three cats (I
> already had two), but I have lost cats in the past without knowing
> what happened to them. This would be my gift back to them, hoping
> someone had done the same for them.
> 
> He literally, and I am not exaggerating, lived on the front porch for
> about 14 weeks, more specifically, lived on the door mat. I had to buy
> another one and move it a bit off to the side:
> 
> http://dlridings.se/gallery/v/Shoebox/autumn2010/20100826-IMGP0402-2.jpg.html
> http://dlridings.se/gallery/v/Shoebox/autumn2010/20100826-IMGP0406-3.jpg.html
> 
> We had to plan his feeding carefully. He really didn't mind if the
> birds (magpies) or the hedgehogs (porcupine?) came and finished off
> the leftovers.
> 
> http://dlridings.se/gallery/v/Shoebox/autumn2010/20100826-IMGP0416-4.jpg.html
> 
> He was deaf. I was afraid it was because he had so much white in him,
> white cats tend to be deaf. But it was only ear mites. It was a
> problem. He loved to have the door open so he could look in, but he
> would freak out if you got him in and closed the door. (Big problem:
> the porcupine learned to come into the house looking for our other
> cats' food). Weeks and weeks of training. Winter came and we had a
> problem. We got him into the kitchen and after a first hour or so of
> anxiety, he settled in (and hasn't really left since).
> 
> He came August 2. In the middle of December we could finally "handle"
> him somewhat (put some catnip in a transport cage so we could get him
> to the vet). The vet asked if he should be vaccinated against "cat
> snuva" (a virus like the flu or a cold). We'd have to come back for
> the second dose in a month, the vet said. "No way! We got him here
> once, a second time is pretty much out of the question". He was so
> strong, so strong that he almost ripped the transportation box up. The
> vet promised us that if we could get him into the box and to the
> office, she could do the rest. How she got him out ... I really don't
> want to know. I sure wouldn't have dared.
> 
> Now he has a home.
> 
> He obeys like a dog (sometimes). When he goes in for an attack against
> the girls (don't know why, they rip him up anyway) he obeys a "No" and
> actually stops.
> 
> So now I'm owned by 3 cats.
> 
> Daniel
> 
> PS: The queen bee does NOT like him:
> 
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/dlridings/5464474158/
> 
> 
> 
> On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 1:32 PM, Jack Maddox <jmaddox01 at suddenlink.net> 
> wrote:
>> It does appear to have made itself quite at home. Good looking cat.
>> Jack
>> 
>> On 02/20/2011 03:04 AM, Daniel Ridings wrote:
>>> 
>>> After months of living on the doorstep and hissing at any quick,
>>> unexpected movement (which is just about all movements for a deaf
>>> cat), we got him to a vet, got his ears cleaned up, neutered ... and
>>> he decided to move in.
>>> 
>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/dlridings/5460906438/
>>> 
>>> He is NOT interested in going outside anymore, at least not this
>>> winter. I guess he figures "been there, done that". He'll go out for
>>> about 5 - 7 minutes a time or two a week. Sniffs around the house and
>>> then comes back in through the cat door and heads straight to the
>>> kitchen. The two girls beat him up if he gets any other ideas.
>>> 
>>> Daniel
>>> 
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