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    New Cat At Park

    Isn't he beautiful? We named him Java.

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    He is gorgeous, Lisa!!

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    Wow, he's absolutely lovely! It's hard to believe that he isn't somebody's pride and joy.

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    Wow, what a beauty and I love the name Java....do you see him frequently? What's his story? I would love for him to find a home (if he is indeed homeless) Lots of luck to you Java, nice to meet you! You are very kind to give him food

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    Originally posted by Lallypop11
    Wow, what a beauty and I love the name Java....do you see him frequently? What's his story? I would love for him to find a home (if he is indeed homeless) Lots of luck to you Java, nice to meet you! You are very kind to give him food
    He showed up a few months ago. We see him nightly, he now waits for us. He will not let us too near, but is beginning to talk to us. He's got beautiful blue eyes!
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    Aw, sounds like a sweetie, I'm sure he'll come to trust you with time, you are sweet to take care of him how you do

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    He does look like someones Cat , who is cruising for extra eats! I mean , this is not a lean and trim Cat!
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    Originally posted by catmandu
    He does look like someones Cat , who is cruising for extra eats! I mean , this is not a lean and trim Cat!
    If that's the case, he was dumped and does not appear tame at all. Remember we've been feeding him on a regular basis. Usually if someone dumped their cat at the park, it only takes us a little time before the cat will come to us. This one will not do that.
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    Even though he is well cared for here at the park, it is a terrible shame that he has no trust. What a handsome guy, the kind who could find a home in an instant if it weren't for his fear. I am glad you are there to care for him ( and the others )
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    Java is beautiful! He looks like he might have or is a Siamese, especially with the blue eyes. He also sounds feral. Anyway of trapping and socializing him??? It might be worth the effort.

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    He is a really beautiful kitty.

    Too bad that he is feral, he really would make a great pet.
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    What a BEAUTY! The name is so fitting! He could grace my window sills anytime!!



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    [QUOTE]Originally posted by moosmom
    [B]Java is beautiful! He looks like he might have or is a Siamese, especially with the blue eyes. QUOTE]

    My thoughts exactly.

    What a shame he doesn't have a home.....
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