tele_mark says:
Mikesch has been having one of his spurts of improvements the last month. He is now not shy at all about coming up on the desk in front of me. OK -- it helps a little that I have food in front of me But he's also getting very talkative. He comes into the room when I'm on the computer and asks to be pet. I'm thinking it's close to re-classifiying him from feral to shy. Here's a clip of him asking to be pet, and Ivan answering out of site: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-DV1DePR9I
tele_mark says:
I sat down there for hours during a burn when it was put in to see if I'd pass out and crack my head open on the cement before I let them down there, LOL!
tele_mark says:
Yeah, there's 2 sets of smoke and CO detectors on each level. 1 wired and local, the other are monitored on my security system so I know the cats are safe when they're alone in the house. That tiny little stove, BTW, can easily heat my entire 920 sf house to 63F when it's 5F outside without breaking a sweat. Awesome Viking technology, and the Viking Kitten approves! The Ford F Series of wood heating! Jotul 620 CB FTW!!
tele_mark says:
The picture is a little blurry. That must be a '60 Bandmaster you're carrying Dave! Nice New Wave outfit, BTW, but where's the skinny tie?
tele_mark says:
They're a blessing. If it weren't for them coming to me, I can't even imaging how bad losing Robocat would've been. And it was bad anyways. Storm's mission here is definitely my cats, I'm below that on his priority list. I only wish their Mom decided to go into the trap too. It must've been horrible for her to lose her family. It's not the first time a feral rescue went less than ideal. There's been some sad ones over the years. But this is the first time (besides my cats) I've kept them. Momma -- you have a place here with your wonderful kids -- all you have to do is come back, and go into he trap!