Once they cross over from feral to domesticity, it’s like they were never anywhere else.
Robyn has become a professional lap cat. Every time I sit down out in the living room, she hops right up.
Such a change from the fearful little girl who lived beneath the book cases.
Now she’s out and around like she owns the place. She does!
She’s also discovered she likes being cuddled.
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❤We have a wild boy up here who looks like your Robyn. He
showed up 2 yrs ago. Luna, the bob tail solid gray who came to me for help, up out
of the forest, with his collar
twisted down around 1 leg and open wound on his back
and side, is still with me. He
is a wonderful cat and would
love to come inside. Tippy,
the only one of the 3 small
kittens that has survived,
meets me at the door each
morning when I go out to
feed. He let's me pet him and
hold him. He sleeps under my
wheelchair ramp.👍Cats, what's not to love.
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