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Old 12-07-2008, 03:20 PM
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A Stray Cat?

There's been this tiny cat, well I say tiny, I think he is, everyone seems to say I have an unusually large cat and that this cat is a normal size.

But he just sits up by my garage or sleeps in my garden on the swinging bench.

He's ever so friendly and gentle, the thing is, a few weeks back he was really scrawny, and had a lot of missing fur, you could see his (or her) skin.
So we've been feeding it as we felt sorry for it, we also put some front line on him incase he had fleas, just to help him.

Because of how friendly he is, I'd assume he did use to have a home, but looks like he's been on the streets for a few months now, looks like he also used to have a collar as you can see the ring around his neck where it used to be but it's gone now.

Strangely he's really friendly with my dog.

Since we've been feeding him and keeping him free from fleas, he's looking a lot more healthy, still some fur missing and still a bit skinny/scrawny, but he is looking better, though now he's sitting on the front door step at night....Can't let him in though as I'm not kidding, my cat would probably eat him alive lol, he's very big and not the most friendliest of cats in the world.

Here's 1 pic, full pics can be found at the link below, you can see patches on him, that's his skin:

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That white stuff is milk lol, nothing bad
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Old 12-07-2008, 03:21 PM
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Re: A Stray Cat?

A very nice looking pussy
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Old 12-07-2008, 03:30 PM
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Re: A Stray Cat?

I said that and she slapped me

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Re: A Stray Cat?

Its a nice looking cat, glad you said that about the milk, cos I thought it had Rabies for a sec there! eek: Only joking, but being serious your pics could do with making a tiny bit smaller, your cats on the other hand are gawgous!!!!
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Old 12-07-2008, 06:30 PM
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Re: A Stray Cat?

He/she's not mine lol, don't know who's it is and not sure what to do with it, till we are we are just making sure it's looked after.

Though if it's happy like this we don't mind keep feeding it, but it's not fair once the winter comes as he'll need somewhere to sleep.
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Old 05-08-2008, 11:34 AM
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Re: A Stray Cat?

You could try getting a little kennel for the winter, or a shed with a cat flap and lots of warm blankets? Or a cat flap to the garage maybe?

We've just found a stray last night, we've been to the vets with him this morning, he's a lovely ginger and white moggy, but in a terrible condition. I frontlined him straight away and fed him, the vet wormed him this morning. He seems to have belonged to someone as he's very friendly. But he's filthy and covered in flea dirt. He also probably has cat flu, his eyes and nose are messy. He's got some antibiotics to fight that, but his blood tests showed there may be a bone marrow problem so am waiting for results from more in depth tests. Also he may have a slight heart problem. Poor thing. He's lovely. Fingers crossed he's going to be ok and that he gets on with our own cats - am of course keeping him shut away at the moment. My 7 yr old dd has already named him Charlie so looks like he's staying if at all possible. He isn't micro chipped.
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