T & P M, the weather that day was one of those days with an approaching weather front. It felt to be about 70 deg. (21* C) outside. By the time the afternoon roled around the wind had shifted to the north and I could feel the temps beginning to drop.
At any rate, an update on Mopsy. I coaxed her on to my back porch. She is very affectionate, as she gave me plenty of head bumpies. Mopsy does not meow, but rather she makes little squeeks, and she is a talkative furkid, because everytime I call her, she answers with a little squeek. I got her, after a few tries, into my pet carrier by picking her up and brought her inside, with the other furkids. None of them attacked her, although there was some protests from the 3 that I normally hear such from, namely Fawn, Cookie, and Amy. Last afternoon, after being in the carrier for about an hour, to see how my others would accept her, I took her out of my carrier on to the back porch with a blanket inside of a box, a litter tub and plenty to eat. I will try to take her into the vets today or possibly tomorrow. She is so dirty with all of that long fur. I do not know if I should get her trimmed up and bathed. I will let the vets' tell me what to do, as Mopsy is the first stray rescue with long fur that I have had experience with. Mopsy is not a long furred Persian, although even without the pug-nose which that breed of cat has, she has the equally, long fur.![]()
..........wayne
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