Old Friends, New Year

Belle was one of the cats I placed in 2008, along with her daughter, Molly. She was lucky to find a GREAT home (with some of my best friends!).

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Belle settled in beautifully to her new home and loves her new family to bits. She loves to be held and snuggled and is everyone's favorite. Gone are the days when Belle was used to breed kittens to make money!

Belle no longer lives in a bathroom, but has the run of a fine home.

A New Year brings me hope to be able to help find more kitties a safe, happy placement in their new forever home!

Happy New Year!

Where Have You Gone?

Dear Madison,

It's been nine months since I last saw you. This morning, I found a photo of you I'd forgotten I shot. It makes me sad. We had one year together before you disappeared. I still wonder what happened to you; if you're all right, just someplace else, or if your luck ran out.

I know the statistics say feral cats only live a few years on their own. I can see why, too. How could you live without someone there to feed you each day? It's a fallacy that cats eat up all the songbirds. They really don't do well on their own. Sure, they can hunt, but odds are, they won't get much to eat without humans around to help them out.

I see your Mother, Bronte, a few days a week, when my timing to bring down food meets her timing to need something to eat. She's joined by your old pal, Buddy, who still looks ragged and awful, but who seems to keep on surviving. There's also a new feral who's so skittish he literally hung from the rafters this morning, when he couldn't get out of the screened room, just as I entered it. I was calm as can be, but boy did he freak out!

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Then there's you. The only one of the ferals who would let me pet her. I really liked that. I hoped that if I kept at it, sooner or later you'd learn to trust people enough so I could help get you find a family of your own. I knew you could do it and maybe you found your family on your own? I really hope so, though I torture myself with images of what may have happened to you.

Dear Madison, I know I'll never see you again. Wherever you ended up and whatever happened to you, I'll never know. I miss you and your cute little face. I love you and I know part of me will always be waiting for you, just in case you come back home.

The Lonesome Road

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This is Baby.

He's been living on his own for a long while now. He must have been someone's companion at one time, but the days of a warm bed and human affection are long gone.

Although Baby is a wild child, he's captured the hearts of the co-workers at a local company. Baby is fed every day there are office hours. A few of us have volunteered to fill in on holidays and weekends, to make sure Baby never misses a meal. Looking at his thick torso and strong limbs, you can tell he's got some good food in his belly. He must be a tough cookie, too, judging by the scars on his nose.

Baby's been getting some pets from some of the ladies! A hopeful sign that he'll continue to gain trust back with humans. I'm starting to wonder if I should bring Baby in and see if I can get him further socialized? I hate to see him outdoors, especially in the winter. He's already been neutered and gotten his shots. He's such a handsome boy, too!

For now, this is one lucky kitty. He won't go hungry, at least. We just gotta find someone who's willing to take him in and give him a chance to blossom.

Hee hee.

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©2008 Robin AF Olson

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