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<blockquote data-quote="JimInks" data-source="post: 582790" data-attributes="member: 2673"><p>They are domesticated, and their "owners" had them mainly as outdoor cats. They adopted me because I paid them attention and fed them because they were not getting enough food. The "man" of that house didn't want them inside because he doesn't like the smell of litter boxes. They have a seven year old girl who loves those cats, and they have treated those sweet animals like they are nothing. Tomato started coming around and staying around, and I found out why. Their "owners" got a little puppy at the same time Tomato started spending time here. If I didn't have Suzy and Molly, I would adopt them. We put a couple of small, insulated shelters on our back deck so they can keep warm. And we feed them, of course.</p><p></p><p>I knew something was wrong when I saw their collars were missing. When I asked the wife about it, she said she didn't know what happened. Yeah, that was B.S. Those collars disappeared right before they got that puppy.</p><p></p><p>Shy Stripesy is a totally different story. I have fed that cat for two years, and she's still afraid of me. Won't let me get close at all. She had a brother who was friendly, but disappeared earlier this year, and I have no idea what happened to him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimInks, post: 582790, member: 2673"] They are domesticated, and their "owners" had them mainly as outdoor cats. They adopted me because I paid them attention and fed them because they were not getting enough food. The "man" of that house didn't want them inside because he doesn't like the smell of litter boxes. They have a seven year old girl who loves those cats, and they have treated those sweet animals like they are nothing. Tomato started coming around and staying around, and I found out why. Their "owners" got a little puppy at the same time Tomato started spending time here. If I didn't have Suzy and Molly, I would adopt them. We put a couple of small, insulated shelters on our back deck so they can keep warm. And we feed them, of course. I knew something was wrong when I saw their collars were missing. When I asked the wife about it, she said she didn't know what happened. Yeah, that was B.S. Those collars disappeared right before they got that puppy. Shy Stripesy is a totally different story. I have fed that cat for two years, and she's still afraid of me. Won't let me get close at all. She had a brother who was friendly, but disappeared earlier this year, and I have no idea what happened to him. [/QUOTE]
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