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Subject: [Leica] The formerly homeless cat
From: jmaddox01 at suddenlink.net (Jack Maddox)
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2011 12:20:19 -0500
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An interesting read made all the better with photos. Thanks for sharing it.
Jack

On 02/21/2011 07:37 AM, 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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