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Hello, Well, we are back on the list. My wife and I are still
reeling from the loss of our precious Dale earlier this year to FELV. At the time we
both agreed there would be no more pets for a while. It just hurt too much to
lose Dale. That was until she spotted a young cat that she said reminded
her of Dale. Well over my objections and after 2 weeks of arguing about it
we now have her (I think it is a female as I can’t get close enough yet) in the house. We lured her into a
crate with food and closed the door with string that we pulled from inside the house. She is now sitting
quietly inside the crate right behind me. She has actually been quite calm since the initial panic once
she realized she was trapped in the crate. Hasn’t even made a sound up until now, looks very alert
and right now more forlorn than panicked. Tentative name is We had great success in turning Dale from feral to the most loving
cat I have ever know so that does not worry me. I am sure you know what does. Tomorrow it’s off to the vet for testing. We are
praying for good results. http://jd506.photosite.com/newaddition/
(picture if you are interested – I’ll post a better one once we have her out of the crate) Regards, Jonathan & Roberta |
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