That is awesome!!!! Animals are so resilient!

On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 1:24 PM, Bonnie Hogue <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Today when I fed Hemy (she’s in a cage on my back covered deck) she ate
> while I was there.  I spoke to her and reached a finger through the cage to
> touch her head.  No problem.  Then, when I came back to clean her litter
> box, I took a chance and placed my hand on the floor of the cage and
> remained still.  She moved closer, then nudged my hand.  I stroked her cheek
> and she moved her head around in obvious pleasure.  I petted her a few
> moments and she purred.  ****
>
> This is a “feral” cat who has, after tail amputation and being moved from
> her familiar surroundings, been in a cage on my back deck for only Five
> Days!****
>
> I’d say she is more afraid and cautious than feral, wouldn’t you?****
>
> I’m keeping her in the cage for now, and will go slowly so she doesn’t feel
> pressured.  But what a little sweetheart.  It pains me to think of how
> horribly humans have been to her, yet she is willing to forgive and perhaps
> trust again.  Bless her!****
>
> ~Bonnie****
>
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