Lovely boy cat. Our two were born outside in the rainy season with their mom and siblings under a porch. They are not interested in going outside. Been there and done that not a fan. When our previous cat shot out the door one day the boy cat of our duo gave him one hell of lecture.
He’s looking more regal by the day,my ginger feral Murphy took a week to come from under the bed when I first brought him home…Didn’t take him too long to settle in completely and assume his position as master and commander.Yours will get there very quickly as well I’ve no doubt
This is my foster Pilar. She was emaciated, no fur on paws and blood clot in eye and living in an alley. She has gained weight and has fur on her paws now.
Three 'rescue' cats here.. two not honestly feral, but found living outside after some time. The third a kitten born outside to one of the two and living with us a foster before his eyes were open.
Yeah, he's definitely sejant! It's just that beasts in the standard heraldic attitudes are assumed to be facing dexter (shield-right, the viewer's left) unless otherwise specified! So you need "affronté" to clarify that he's facing forward.
Moose was a dumpster cat, and with one exception where she saw an open window, she is perfectly content sitting in the apartment getting regular meals and some nip.
That was just like my cat, Tom Servo! He followed my wife 5 blocks from a train station and well as you can see he's acclimated well over the past few years.
Both mine live indoors, however, last year I was in hospital for 8 days and Ernie the tabby went missing! He came home a few hours before I was discharged
I have a wild orange cat that lives under my tractor shed. I made a deal with him last year that I'd feed him and he could stay if he stays away from birds. He doesn't bother the birds. He's very smart and talks a lot. Got him to come inside when the arctic weather comes. He's still leery of me.
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He’s like, “Nah. I just grew up.”
he totally would wear flannel
And ginger power! They're loving little babies when they know they have a safe home
Same confused disdain in her eyes