I am still trying to figure out that one.  Could it be because cats originally 
comes from the hottest parts of the world.

---- Natalie <at...@optonline.net> wrote: 
> That's what we did' one has half a roof, the others have window screening
> over the wire mesh - cuts down on debris and rain.  Another one has a sun
> umbrella standing over part of it - and guess what...most cats lie in the
> sun on the hottest of days!
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
> [mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of
> dlg...@windstream.net
> Sent: Friday, August 12, 2011 5:18 PM
> To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Update on Hemy & THANK YOU
> 
> I like the outdoor enclosure idea best!  I am owrking on plans for my pride.
> Thinking about roofing half of it so they could be out when I am gone during
> the day.  Then, if it rained or the sun was very hot, they could find
> shelter.  Also, I could get a solar pump and put in a fountain in a small
> pool for them.  Harley would especially love this!  He loves water and comes
> in the shower with me.  He has also watched me and learned how to flush the
> toilet so he can watch the water spin around.
> ---- Bonnie Hogue <ho...@sonic.net> wrote: 
> > Dear All
> > 
> >  
> > 
> > Update on my "Dilemma" and numerous "questions"..
> > 
> > The little "feral" cat from my aunt's house is now safely in a large cage
> on
> > my back deck.  Phew!   Forgotten Felines lent me the cage and advised that
> > should be her transition place.  She's "mad as heck" and won't look at me
> > and hisses, but lets me clean the litter box, give her food and change the
> > water.  But this is only day 2.  She seems to be healing from her tail
> > amputation, and her hind leg wound/tumor (they aren't sure).  My goal is
> to
> > let her stay in my yard - not my favorite thing, but can work (birds:
> > beware).  I am open to finding her a home if she turns out to be friendly
> > enough.  I will Never take her to a "shelter" or give her away to anyone I
> > don't know and can't check up on.  She's had it tough enough already.
> > 
> > I call her Hemy (sorta short for Himalayan?).  She's "half"  lot of
> things:
> > she was already spayed; she is at least half Himalayan; she is half feral
> > and half friendly; she has a little clef palate; she is blue-eyed and
> > although looked awful with a damaged tail she is a 9 lb. 6 oz. beauty!  If
> > she ever forgives me for causing her this trauma, we may get to be
> friends!
> > 
> > I am considering building a larger enclosure for her, and maybe could use
> it
> > to give the indoor cats some time outside.
> > 
> > And thank you all so much for your help!  
> > 
> > ~Bonnie
> > 
> 
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