rehess
Loc: South Bend, Indiana, USA
This visiting cat seemed to be more afraid of me, but our cats definitely were not pleased.
That outside cat looks to be a long lost relative. I notice a similarity in hair color.
Did you really mean coral or did you mean corral?
Dennis
rehess
Loc: South Bend, Indiana, USA
dennis2146 wrote:
That outside cat looks to be a long lost relative. I notice a similarity in hair color.
Did you really mean coral or did you mean orral?
Dennis
Thank you for your comment.
The kitten next to the door is actually a ‘tortie’ - my wife thinks she thought she was seeing double ...... yet another black cat to growl at.
Yes, I cannot spell - meant it to be “Corral”.
I like your photograph, but outside cats can stress indoor cats and get them to leaving their mark rather than using the litter box like they normally do, according to Jackson Galaxy, cat behavioralist and host of "My Cat From Hell".
rehess
Loc: South Bend, Indiana, USA
RodeoMan wrote:
I like your photograph, but outside cats can stress indoor cats and get them to leaving their mark rather than using the litter box like they normally do, according to Jackson Galaxy, cat behavioralist and host of "My Cat From Hell".
The remarkable thing to us was that the outside cat looks identical to one of our indoor cats - except for the purple collar which she would never tolerate {she had one like it but found a way to get it off - they are constructed in such a way to break when stressed}.
Fortunately, the indoor cats have given no sign of being stressed themselves, and the "visitor" has not come close to the house since then {I did see him by the squirrel feeder yesterday, but he left soon because all the squirrels and birds had already left.
Thank you for your comment, though.
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