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I don't know how people can just abandon an animalDate: 7/15/2008 10:42:08 AM
Author: Madam Bijoux
Hi! She isn't mine. She's about 10 years old. Her 'people' moved away and abandoned her, and everyone on the street where she lives looks out for her. The nice people whose house she adopted let her sleep on their front porch in the winter- they keep a little space heater on the porch. She doesn't get along with the 2 cats they already have.
Date: 7/15/2008 10:42:08 AM
Author: Madam Bijoux
Hi! She isn''t mine. She''s about 10 years old. Her ''people'' moved away and abandoned her, and everyone on the street where she lives looks out for her. The nice people whose house she adopted let her sleep on their front porch in the winter- they keep a little space heater on the porch. She doesn''t get along with the 2 cats they already have.
MB, that would be wonderful if you would take her, I know it would mean the world to her, and you would get a loving companion!!!Date: 7/15/2008 11:18:58 AM
Author: Madam Bijoux
She sleeps on or under their deck in the back of the house in the summer. They have a food dish and a water bowl there. They let her sleep on their enclosed front porch in the cold weather. I've been thinking I might take her in this winter if nobody else can do it - she's getting too old to be outside in the cold weather.
You''re right as always, Madam. They are cruds of the worst kindDate: 7/15/2008 11:39:39 AM
Author: Madam Bijoux
What really amazed me is that the cruds who left her took good care of her when she lived with them. They had her fixed and she''s had all her shots. I don''t understand why they would just move away and leave her after having taken good care of her. After they had been gone for a few months they had the nerve to call the people whose house she adopted and ask them how she was doing! What chutzpah.
The last cat I took in was semi feral. She was born and lived in a family''s yard on the same street where Willow lives. She was used to people but timid. She was 9 years old when I took her in and she lived to be 19.