Piling wrote:I met Pirouette's Lover today. So dusty that I did not recognize him immediately. Then I saw his psycho's look. OK. That is Dark Vador.
So I gave him chicken and carps fish.
I need a charm or a spell to unblock life when things are heavy and all the world seems a giant traffic jam.
Piling wrote:I can't touch him. He is a feral cat. Before he fled when he saw me. Now he stayed when I come quite close if I have a plate, but he will never be a pet like Pirouette.
the cat was coning to me and rubbing himself against me because he was hungry. He behaved very cutely. After feeding and becoming full, I didn't dare touch him anymore. He was hissing and raising his claws to scare me away.
Piling wrote:the cat was coning to me and rubbing himself against me because he was hungry. He behaved very cutely. After feeding and becoming full, I didn't dare touch him anymore. He was hissing and raising his claws to scare me away.
Ha ha ! Cats are such ungrateful opportunists !
Piling wrote:I met Pirouette's Lover today. So dusty that I did not recognize him immediately. Then I saw his psycho's look. OK. That is Dark Vador.
So I gave him chicken and carps fish.
Piling wrote:I need a charm or a spell to unblock life when things are heavy and all the world seems a giant traffic jam.
Piling wrote:Well to day the 'feral' Boy friend entered in the house and passed his head in the door of the living room. When he saw me, he fled quickly. I wonder if he will stayed 'wild' so long.
Londoner wrote:Piling wrote:I can't touch him. He is a feral cat. Before he fled when he saw me. Now he stayed when I come quite close if I have a plate, but he will never be a pet like Pirouette.
Yes, that is interesting. A friend when going outside London always I had to go to her house to feed her cat. When I was there, the cat was coning to me and rubbing himself against me because he was hungry. He behaved very cutely. After feeding and becoming full, I didn't dare touch him anymore. He was hissing and raising his claws to scare me away.
Now he has run away for my good luck. Some times he comes back with another cat. Now the friend gone to overseas and comes back after the new years. Thanks for the cat, for running away, I don't go to her house any more. Last year she also went to overseas for almost two months. During all those two month each two days I had to go to her house to feed and clean her lousy cat.
Anthea wrote:Piling wrote:Well to day the 'feral' Boy friend entered in the house and passed his head in the door of the living room. When he saw me, he fled quickly. I wonder if he will stayed 'wild' so long.
I think he is slowly moving in
If you had not been there he would probably have spent hours relaxing and playing hide the sausage with his wife - and soon to be mother of many
Piling wrote:If I spend 3 weeks in France at Spring, I am sure he will enter in the house (I want to let a huge box of dried food for Pirouette and let opened as usually the window in the kitchen.
I would not mind if a male cat would not let his stinky odor everywhere.
Piling wrote:Pirouette is like all the cats I had : when you are ill, they just LOVE it. It means common cocooning on a sofa with blankets, and soft music.
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