Well my apartment has recently been taken over by three ferals, though I've only managed to get a photo of one of them. Two were dropped off here by a women. Yep the lady just drove her car up here and threw them out the window. So, now I am caring for them. One is a very beautiful semi-long coated grey and white cat. I am unsure if it is male or female, as I have not had a good look at the rear end yet. You can tell they once were loved, as there is still a little speck of hope in their eyes. So far, the only one I have been able to photograph is the grey and white one. It is so petite. There is also a siamese type one, looks just like a purebred siamese except with a dark circle on the side of it's body. The siamese seems much more skittish and thinner than the grey one, but I am working on getting her to come to me when I have food out. Then another just showed up last night, a black cat. I do not know exactly if this one is a stray, so I will have to ask around before I start caring for this one.
The first thing I do is check the paper. I actually thought I had found the home for the grey and white one, just maybe it was a cat someone found that they didn't want and that it possibly had an owner. I checked the paper and found a description similar so I called the lady and emailed her a picture. She said that if the cat was hers she would call back, but I didn't hear anything from her. I always like to think that maybe there is someone out there looking for them and missing them, but the reality is, most likely there is not.
I will have to tell you a story about a lady who lost a siamese. I called because again the siamese cat and I thought it might be hers as her neighbord traps cats. But I will have to write more about that later on so I can get these photos posted and make the bananna smoothie I've not had time to make all week due to a very hectic work shedule and several sick pets to care for.
What do you think? Male of female? Sorry about the messiness in the background, but the football players lived next door and they weren't exactly the cleanest neighbors. Isn't she a doll?! I have named her Lucky, after an old cat of mine. If I can get her into the vet and tamed I am pretty sure her home here will be permanent. Also, sorry for the photo quality but my camera does not take good pictures outside.
Obviously hungry. She/he was eating the can of Friskees I put out and some dry food and water. 3 minutes later it was all gone!
Right outside my porch. I actually got her to come closer the last time.
Wish us lucK!
Edited due to typos!
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