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Offline Alleyyooper

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My Raz the cat.
« on: November 08, 2014, 09:23:15 am »
About 9 years ago working in the shop and I keep hearing this kitten meowing. I go looking for it and find it under a back work bench and nothing around. I leave it for its mom to take care of if there is a mom around. Next day it is still meowing but you could tell it was loosening strength. I pick the little guy up and call Kare to see if we could do some thing with it. We decide we needed a bottle and tiny nipple so head off to the store and get the stuff and some replacement moms milk.
He grew up thinking I was his mom and liked to cuddle up to my beard when I would lay on the couch. 




Out side he would come like a dog when I clicked my tongue then he would start climbing up my pant leg so he could cuddle with my beard. I must admit I am not a cat guy but this guy I really liked. Cried like A baby when he died. 




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« Reply #1 on: November 08, 2014, 10:53:15 am »
The cats around here are barn cats, that's the way i like it ;D, you have to have them on the farm to keep the mouse count down and out of the feed room. When my daughter was at home she made pets out of them and had names for all of them, she had one i called suicide, she had a habit of jumping up and walking across my shoulders unexpected while i was working in my shop :o. it just disappeared (not my doing) in fact i kind of liked that one. At times i see 6 or 8 cats around, but i've only seen one mama and her one kitten for a month now, i think coyotes get them when they stray out in the fields.?? Jack

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« Reply #2 on: November 08, 2014, 11:10:18 am »
He is precious, good for you.  Bottle fed kittens are a lot of work but so worth it.  Coyotes get most of the ferals around here, and any of my housecats that leave the house and back yard (privacy fence keeps the coyotes out of there)  in 13 years I've lost 4 housecats I think.  But the ferals are where my cats come from. Except Miley.  The feral kittens were too wild to catch and my granddaughter talked me into a pound kitten 5 years ago.

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« Reply #3 on: November 08, 2014, 12:14:49 pm »
can't imagine being without paws on the floor in the house, but we currently are. cry like a baby? yep.

had this girl for 18 years since a kitten, bailey. just put her down in june. she was a stray, from the humane society. a mix of long haired siamese and whatever else. very sweet. she loved to fetch bottle caps. she also traveled well with us over the years back and forth to montana.



then this guy, river. we had him 6 years, since a kitten. we put him down 3 years ago today. sure made me think about him al, with your post. from the humane society, a mix of maine coon, very sweet, very social, very gregarious and mischievous.  he fetched small stuffed animals. also traveled well.



lots of vet bills, but would do it all over again, and i wish i could have them back. sure do miss them.

the feral cats or barn cats don't last long on the river, my neighbors go out of their way to run them over.  the last one, in front of me. that was it, no more. if one shows up, they are taken to the humane society.  that and dogs.  the river valley seems to be quite popular for irresponsible owners to drop off their animals when they don't want them.


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« Reply #4 on: November 08, 2014, 12:20:37 pm »
Riv- "the feral cats or barn cats don't last long on the river, my neighbors go out of their way to run them over.  the last one, in front of me. that was it, no more. if one shows up, they are taken to the humane society.   that and dogs.  the river valley seems to be quite popular for irresponsible owners to drop off their animals when they don't want them.


     That is the most pitiful thing I have heard in a long time...  sorry you have to live near that kind of mentality  :sad:
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« Reply #5 on: November 08, 2014, 12:54:58 pm »
Riv that is awful. my neighbors aren't even that bad.

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« Reply #6 on: November 08, 2014, 01:14:34 pm »
Sounds bad, but I like and trust my pets more than I do a lot of people. ;D
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« Reply #7 on: November 08, 2014, 05:45:10 pm »
Perry,  I definitely prefer my pets and trust them more than most people.

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« Reply #8 on: November 08, 2014, 07:08:29 pm »
sometimes true about critters because they are so forgiving, very loving, very trusting and always 'there' for us.  they are family.

the neighbors that run the ferals/barn cats over or shoot them aren't the old farmers, it's those who are a little younger than they are.

here is the last dog we took in.....someone dumped him off in the valley on the weekend (always on the weekends). one early saturday morning i saw this dog wandering a distance down the road. about 15 or 20 minutes later, was sitting on the porch having a cup of coffee and he came up to me like i was his best friend. nudging me, happy to see someone, tail wagging like crazy,  and was hungry and thirsty.  i knew someone had dumped him off. someone had kept relatively good care of this dog, probably a family dog. there were collar marks around his neck; so someone had removed the collar. he was very clean, his paws were clean, someone had taken care of him, and he was extremely friendly and social, and later figured out he was house trained. i fed him cat food, it's all we had! and he slurped water to no end! 

the township does have an 'animal control' person.....if you can call it that.  to save the township any money, his way of dealing with stray animals is to take them for a walk in the woods and shoot them.  we don't use the township animal control.

anyway, as always we took the dog in, got him to our city vet and had him checked over. we put ads in the local papers, and several with a picture, called the local pounds and vets, no one claimed him, and i knew no one would. i set out right away to find him a home. he was a good dog. most of the drop offs we get have been abused or neglected and fearful. this guy was pretty good.  i had to borrow a larger kennel than we had. at the time we were remodeling the city res, ripping out the carpet and renewing the hardwood floors underneath the carpet, and we had 2 cats that had to get acquainted with another stray dog in the house, so we kenneled him initially.  after that, no problem. we had him almost 2 months before we found a wonderful family to take him in. a young couple with 2 small children. they came to the house, and immediately the dog ran to the father first, licked him him up one side and down the other and the two young children.

funny thing, we spent about a week or a week and a half trying to figure out this dog's name.  knew he had a name so we went through every name we could think of to figure out the name he had been given.  the dog would come to me when he heard my voice and by a whistle.  one day, the dog was running free in the woods and doing what dogs do, don't know where he was. we were working out back of the house. mister and i were having a conversation, and he asked me what was so and so's last name is........i hollered back 'SHELBY'.  not sure where that dog was, but he came out of nowhere to me immediately and i didn't have to whistle anymore........... :D 

shelby:



shelby and river getting acquainted...... :D:




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« Reply #9 on: November 08, 2014, 07:21:13 pm »
Good for you Riverbee!  I've watched a nicely dressed man wearing a suit pull up on my street on a Sunday morning and take an immaculately clean pit bull, black and white, out of his truck, and get back in and drive off. This dog was neutered, not a bug on him. But he was a fence jumper, before I could get someone to pick him up (my yard has had as many as 7 dogs at a time back there) he had jumped the fence from my neighbor's spare lot and taken off.

I ended up with a mastiff, again neutered, not a bug on him, HUGE. my ex husband and daughter still have him.

I have found homes, placed in no kill shelter, etc. Was on the verge of picking a puppy up whose mom had been dropped off with her, walked out my front door just in time to watch a neighbor run her over. I buried her; (shouldn't have waited to introduce her smell to my dogs)

I kind of hate being out front and seeing what people are doing.

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« Reply #10 on: November 09, 2014, 05:35:28 am »
Living in the country you see a lot of dumped animals. Really got bad during the recent recession as so many had so much trouble just feeding them selves. People lost their homes and rental units don't for the most part except pets.

Razz was a indoor out door cat. Inside at night out during the day. Followed me around like a dog.

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« Reply #11 on: November 09, 2014, 09:25:59 am »
Only one of  my indoor outdoor's got to die of natural causes.  KitKat owned the block and actually caught (and ate) a hummingbird. He could dissect a baby rabbit in less than a minute, did it on my front porch while I was loading my truck once. I locked him in the house and rescued the other rabbits after he got done puking.  He made it to 14, got grounded from the outside after he got a hairline fracture in his paw jumping down from the roof where he'd gone to outrun the coyotes....  He truly lived!

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« Reply #12 on: November 09, 2014, 03:18:11 pm »
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