Cats
- Famous Mortimer
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- Location: Cherokee
Re: Cats
We got him via a tragedy, a couple of years ago - his owner, who had four or five Sphynxes, was terminally ill, and wanted to make sure the pets had a good home before she went into a hospice. So a friend gave me a lift to just outside London, and we went into the most chaotic house I've ever seen - dogs and kids everywhere. One of the other Sphynxes was wearing a wool pullover with handles on top, and a kid was carrying it round the house like luggage. Weird place.
Anyway, Nicko would get the "chicken madness", as he'd been fed from his previous owner's plate. If there was any chicken in the house, he'd go right for it and make the loudest, weirdest noise. I'm a vegetarian but Mrs Mortimer had to occasionally eat outside to stop the assault. He also used the dog bed as a toilet, to the point the dog had to make do without a bed.
But he was sweet and loving, and would climb up me, sit on my shoulder, curl up and go to sleep. While I'm sad he didn't get to see St Louis (he'd have loved my mother-in-law, she's in a wheelchair and therefore would be the perfect warm spot for him to sleep) I'm glad we got to share a house with him for a few years. If you get one, be sure to look into what you'll need to do to care for them, as it's a bit more full-on than your average moggy but they're super-friendly too.
Anyway, Nicko would get the "chicken madness", as he'd been fed from his previous owner's plate. If there was any chicken in the house, he'd go right for it and make the loudest, weirdest noise. I'm a vegetarian but Mrs Mortimer had to occasionally eat outside to stop the assault. He also used the dog bed as a toilet, to the point the dog had to make do without a bed.
But he was sweet and loving, and would climb up me, sit on my shoulder, curl up and go to sleep. While I'm sad he didn't get to see St Louis (he'd have loved my mother-in-law, she's in a wheelchair and therefore would be the perfect warm spot for him to sleep) I'm glad we got to share a house with him for a few years. If you get one, be sure to look into what you'll need to do to care for them, as it's a bit more full-on than your average moggy but they're super-friendly too.
- Radbird
- There's someone in my head but it's not me
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- Molly
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- Joined: May 10 06, 9:57 am
- Location: 6.6 miles from Busch III
Re: Cats
The suckers took in #5. A tuxedo that had been living outside. We were feeding him the entire summer and as winter approached, we would let him inside for short periods of time, confined to the kitchen. He's now permanently inside (and doesn't seem to mind!!)
- CardsofSTL
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