tele_mark says:
Fortunately, they won't have to put up with this situation for long. My brother has already found an awesome apartment in Peterborough, a few miles from here, on 5 acres of land and abutting a conservation area. Unfortunately, his philosophy differs from mine, so they will have to be wary of coyotes, raccoon's, foxes, fisher cats, cat hating humans, hawks, owls, etc. This one actually survived a large predator attack and has a scar on top of her head as a souvenir. She disappeared for a couple weeks according to my brother and came back with a swollen head and a puncture wound on top of her skull.
tele_mark says:
No, actually this was right after I booted my brother out so I could start the integration process. She was hyperventilating and panting very bad this first day. Now they're all in the ignore each other or stare at each other phase. Storm of course, was the one who gingerly went over and touched noses before running away in terror.
pmgr111 says:
What pretty kitties and how nice of you to take care of them. At least they are outside. Imagine how stressed it would be if they had to stay indoors.
doerscheln says:
Hang in there Mischeif ! At least you have grass under your paws and not to stay in a room inside. Btw seems your whole family chooses extraordinary and rare names for their cats. Robocat will be my favorite always.....
tele_mark says:
That face says "Thanks you for saving me, I love you forever for it!" that face is why we do what we do, as cat "slaves". That little soul right there, is a LOT older and wiser than 2 months, in case you don't see it there. In fact, she looks at us as the babies. Enjoy and cherish your little Angel!
naomispeller says:
I'm so pleased you have Maggie and Maggie has you xx hope you have many happy years together and by the looks of things some mischievous ones also !!!