Trev
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- Joined
- May 24, 2002
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- Williamson, NY (near Rochester)
- Tractor
- Currently tractor-less
We have seven (yes 7!) cats now.. they are all inside cats, I guess.. they expect us to be doormen, though. Cats hate closed doors. If a door is closed, they want to be on the other side of it. If you open the door, they go halfway through, and then stand there and think about for it a while. /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif
All of ours have been starving and abandoned, and shown up at the door in the middle of winter, and we feed them. Generally they then decide to come inside, although one of them had been so abused it took him a year to get up the courage.
We had them all fixed. We figure there are so many cats out there starving to death, because their original agreement with humankind was reneged upon by us, that we owe them something. Originally, they were honored.. they kept the rats away from the flour, and there were great penalties for anyone harming a cat. We had a deal worked out. Then we didn't need them anymore, and we developed trash cans with locking lids so they can't even forgage for garbage to eat, and they end up starving in the cold.
We love our little guys. They know it, and they love us back. They climb under the blankets and sleep with us, and it's nice feeling that warm little creature who trusts you lying next to you.
I could never keep a cat as an outside cat, just because I have such a soft spot in my heart (many would say my head) for them. On a cold winter night, our cats all come in.
We're afraid the neighbors will start calling us "The Cat People", but if we worry about what others think we're in trouble anyway. /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif
Bob
All of ours have been starving and abandoned, and shown up at the door in the middle of winter, and we feed them. Generally they then decide to come inside, although one of them had been so abused it took him a year to get up the courage.
We had them all fixed. We figure there are so many cats out there starving to death, because their original agreement with humankind was reneged upon by us, that we owe them something. Originally, they were honored.. they kept the rats away from the flour, and there were great penalties for anyone harming a cat. We had a deal worked out. Then we didn't need them anymore, and we developed trash cans with locking lids so they can't even forgage for garbage to eat, and they end up starving in the cold.
We love our little guys. They know it, and they love us back. They climb under the blankets and sleep with us, and it's nice feeling that warm little creature who trusts you lying next to you.
I could never keep a cat as an outside cat, just because I have such a soft spot in my heart (many would say my head) for them. On a cold winter night, our cats all come in.
We're afraid the neighbors will start calling us "The Cat People", but if we worry about what others think we're in trouble anyway. /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif
Bob