Don Juan's mom
01-22-2006, 12:04 AM
I found the little orange kitty outside my door again today, when I let Don Juan out for a walk. I stopped Don Juan from beating him up, then got the orange guy some kibble. He was ravenous!
sorry don juan is on my shoulder now
little orange guy was wet and cold. he has incredible honey-colored eyes.
And then he turned around. He certainly looks :o um, :o :eek: ahem, masculine. Also was close enough to notice that he has a nice collar with a safety catch and an ID tag, suggesting a caring owner somewhere.
I heard the neighbors next door calling "kitty, kitty" and said "Is this your cat?" Little orange guy lives next door! I said that he should stay inside. They said that he a) doesn't get along with the dog and b) has picked up some bad outdoor habits i.e. spraying. I suggested that having him neutered might cut out the spraying.
Then, they asked where they could take him for his "re-education". I told them where to find the local Humane Society. And, by then, Little Orange Guy had leaped over the fence to return home.
Here's hoping a little education does the trick.
Liz
sorry don juan is on my shoulder now
little orange guy was wet and cold. he has incredible honey-colored eyes.
And then he turned around. He certainly looks :o um, :o :eek: ahem, masculine. Also was close enough to notice that he has a nice collar with a safety catch and an ID tag, suggesting a caring owner somewhere.
I heard the neighbors next door calling "kitty, kitty" and said "Is this your cat?" Little orange guy lives next door! I said that he should stay inside. They said that he a) doesn't get along with the dog and b) has picked up some bad outdoor habits i.e. spraying. I suggested that having him neutered might cut out the spraying.
Then, they asked where they could take him for his "re-education". I told them where to find the local Humane Society. And, by then, Little Orange Guy had leaped over the fence to return home.
Here's hoping a little education does the trick.
Liz