tele_mark says:
I haven't seen him so happy in literally years. I'm seeing the true Floppy, like I haven't seen since Daisy passed on 6 years ago. He's truly himself and happy and content. It's so good to see my kitten again.
tele_mark says:
Thanks Antonio. I might have to make a new tag on my account - "Neighbor Cats", or something similar. I've been here 3 years, and am still figuring out the cat situation. This is a domestic, tame cat, the first I've seen here, not a full-blown feral like Storm and Mikesch. All I've seen have been wild, and don't last long, or at least stay around long. I would never let a cat roam here, but this one is none of my business. I just hope they get him fixed soon.
essiebug says:
I accidentally deleted the post/picture of the latest on Herman. After Herman's surprise visit in our yard a month ago I saw him again around the corner from our house. I usually have my eyes on the road because there are two schools a day care and lots of cars and people. But this time out of the corner of my eye I saw who I thought was Herman walking down the sidewalk. So I pulled over and he ran to greet me purring and wanting a belly scratch. I went up to the door of this house and the lady said yes she has had 'Potato' for almost 4 years. He is well loved and taken care of. Looks like he doesn't stray far from his new yard. And yes he is enjoying his dog brother and another cat brother. And yes she said come by anytime to visit him. I changed my walking route Sunday morning {I don't walk past this house normally} and saw him warming himself on the sidewalk and he wanted some love and as I walked away to leave he was perfectly content to remain on the warm pavement, It is fascinating how I didn't see him the last 6 years being he is so close. I have a feeling he was inside her home at first and she allowed him outside gradually.
We had adopted our chihuahua Mini Me about the time Herman went missing. They just tolerated each other. And slowly Herman slipped away from us. He was gaining weight and staying away for longer periods of time. Then he was gone. I'm thrilled to know he is healthy and happy and a man of his own.