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Date Posted: Saturday, June 28, 06:26:41pm
Author: dee
Author Host/IP: 248.38.ultimate-int.uia.net / 66.146.38.248
Subject: Kandy sounds a lot like my baby-girl, Brindle.
In reply to: AurraSing 's message, "Yup, I have two of those" on Saturday, June 28, 10:53:36am



First thing in the morning she's crying at me to give her attention and wants a lot of love.
That's okay. She's a sweetie.

An aside:

Almost lost her in February when she bolted out of the house in fright. Aardie was bringing in luggage from a trip and the hallway door behind her shut, leaving the only escape route to be the open front door.
Three days of hell it was, searching and crying.
I haven't cried that much in a long time.
Turns out, she was hold up under the hedge next to the house. I went out and called for her night and day but finally saw a glint of the butterfly charm on her collar while looking out the window and hoping/praying for her to come home.
Ran out with some food on a dish. Grabbed her and brought her in the house.

What I was trying to say was...She keeps a balance among the other three cats and makes it a happier family with her being here.

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[> [> [> Me too. -- AS, Sunday, June 29, 12:38:59am (d154-20-56-169.bchsia.telus.net/154.20.56.169)

Nothing harder than having a loved one go missing, thankfully she was smart to not go far.

*hugs*


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[> [> [> I'm glad for the happy ending! -- Chani, Monday, June 30, 04:18:15am (89-156-8-80.rev.numericable.fr/89.156.8.80)

I fear that my cats might escape some day. They are so feral that I wouldn't be able to catch them outside. They wouldn't last long in Paris...

So I only leave the windows open when the shutters are close. Let's hope the Summer won't be too hot!


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[> [> [> [> Thanks you, Chani. -- dee, Monday, June 30, 06:49:24pm (248.38.ultimate-int.uia.net/66.146.38.248)



My two oldest, Pixel and Havoc, are daughters of a feral mom.
A no-kill shelter near us helps animals transition into new homes. They are really wonderful cats.

My two youngest, Caelan and Brindle, are also considered feral but I suspect it's more along the lines of having been abandoned once the owner realized the female was pregnant.
Seems to happen a lot in Southern California.

Really sweet dispositions with individual personalities, all of them.

Glad your kitties are doing well.


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