Cats, cats, cats
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Henry looks happy lying there in the sun.
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He is probably plotting the overthrow of the world........
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ruthbru - What a handsome devil your Henry is. Those eyes! Wish I could reach through the computer and give him a nice scratch behind the ears. Thanks for sharing.
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Catio life.
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Great Picture
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Beautiful cats - they look so happy - hope you have a chair on the patio for yourself.
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Feline ~lol... Love that naughty cat..... poor Simon! 😸
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Daughter and Boyfriend in 2nd floor apartment took this pic of an outdoor cat way up high in the tree spying on indoor cats Nikolai and Kojak.
;o))
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Well spotted! Great picture - camouflage cat!
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I had to really look before I saw the cat. Of course, now it's obvious.
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Here is my niece's cat.....the Chairman of the Board
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Great cat photo - sure looks like the Chairman is putting his paw down!
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or is he Chairman of the Bored
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Haha....I don't think he's bored. He flew from Colorado to NC for a visit in a house which contains another cat and two dogs!
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Here's my sister's crabby cat.
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both pretty cats🙂
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Great pictures!! Love them.
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A lady came to the shelter on Friday and spent time with almost every cat. She couldn't make up her mind. I suggested that she hadn't met the right one yet and would be certain when she did. She asked to see one more cat, spent time alone with it and announced she was the one. Too late to adopt, but came in the next day at opening and made if official. Good feeling.
We had a very nice orange tabby who was attracting interest from a number of people. Unfortunately he has lymphoma and was waiting for his foster hospice person to pick him up. There are 2 more hospice kitties, one with mammary cancer. The hospice program is for kitties with 3-6 months of expected good life. When they're in pain at the end, they'll be humanely euthanized. My foster cat, Chewey, was supposed to be fospice, but he's going to go up for adoption. We think he has 4-5 good years left.
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Great news about Chewey!
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A neighbor posted the following resident barn cat pic on Facebook.
;o))
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Excellent capture, photographically speaking. Not such a good capture for the rodent.
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Thank you to feelingfeline for inviting me to this thread! My cats, Xena and Lucy, are so important to my DH and me. We look for them the instant we come into the house and are overjoyed when they grace our laps with their presence.
MJ
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Good news. My foster hospice kitty had treatment for his hyperthyroid and is now adoptable. Only thing keeping his profile off-line is needing to take a few decent photos of him. Maybe one of him eating - that's his favorite activity. I wish we could brush him because he's medium haired and would look beautiful brushed, but he hates it with a passion. I have to be quick to take my hand away before he bites it.
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Welcome Tapper, Xena and Lucy
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Arthur had an ultrasound today after his regular vet detected heart murmur at his recent booster vaccination appt. We had to go to Dublin to see a feline cardiac specialist. (no he wasn't a feline
) Arthut has to have 1/4 of a human beta blocker tablet per day and be scanned again in October to see if this is stable or progressive. Hopefully stable. He is only 4. Anyone got any experience of similar?
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My foster Chewey has a heart murmur and is 15. If it's stable, he'll probably live to a ripe old age. I hope Arthur is a gentleman when it comes to medication. We hid Chewey's in a favorite food that we only fed with the pills. He had 2 a day for his thyroid.
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Well we got the first tablet piece eaten in the food like a dream. It helps that it is so tiny, being a quarter of a very small tablet. By great luck DH happened to have a pill cutter - handy little gadget that does the quarters perfectly.
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Years ago when I had to give my Pumpkin thyroid medication, I wrapped it in Monterey Jack cheese and hand fed it to her.
MJ
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