Boots is a really handsome kitty. I especially like his black nose. I hate to meddle but I do urge you to break his habit of going out in the morning. When a cat goes outside, they reduce their life capacity considerably from other neighborhood animals, disease, cars and a number pf accidents which can happen to a cat which you would have trouble even imagining. We had outside kitties when I was a kid and I remember a kitty we had named "Fluffy", white all over with an orange tail. She disappeared for two days then showed up with over half of her pretty tail missing and the remaining tail was only halfway covered by skin; the rest was just muscle and bone. She had to have most of her tail amputated. It was sad to see her attempt to wrap what little tail she had left around her. You know how kitties do that. If she had been inside, that never would have happened. We also lost three kitties over the years to car accidents. I would have changed it if I could but I was too young. I don't mean to be too graphic in describing Fluffy's wounds but I just wanted to show what can happen to a beloved kitty when they're outside beyond your ability to protect them. Please forgive me if you feel I'm meddling. I'm only trying to save you some possible heartache, and that's exactly what it is.
Thank you so much for sharing Boots with us today. It's very rainy here in Kentucky today and Boots made a little bright spot in it.
May the Lord bless you for taking care of Boots and giving him a home.
My love to all in Jesus, my Lord,
Jim Grayson
Lexington, Kentucky
U.S.A.






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