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Favorite Nap Spot: Underneath the trailer
Favorite Food: Mice, birds, Blue Buffalo Indoor Sensitive Skin
Skills: Surviving outside
Dwells:
outdoors
Arrival Story: My boyfriend got a used travel trailer to clean up for use as a storage area. A few days after it came to our backyard, Erin noticed a grey fluffy cat running out from under it. Now, we seem to have more than a few neighborhood cats (outside pets, ferals, and strays) living under there. I'm not quite sure how many. This page is for all the cats who eat at our back porch, most of whom are living under the trailer.
Lives Remaining: 8 of 9
Forums Motto: Trailers make good caves
The Groups I'm In: 2007 Christmas Gift Exchange, FOR THE LOVE OF LAUREL, Alley Cats of America Colony, Fabulous Ferals, Febreze® Pet Odor Eliminator™, Feral Cat Caregivers, FOSTER FAMILIES FOREVER, Friends Of Ferals, Portland
The Last Forum I Posted In: My vet said my heart is enlarged
Shadow has an amazing story to tell! She's one of us, but she's got her own page (look under our family). She's well on her way to socializing with humans now!!!
Today, I saw my man and lady drive past the house where I've been spending a lot of time. I was lounging out in the front yard. The truck slowed down, and they both pointed and waved at me. I looked right at them, so they figured I'd seen them and maybe recognized them.
I still eat at their bowl at least one day a week, but I spend most of my time at a house across the street and south of them. They think maybe the people there are the ones who have been taking care of me these past three years.
Tux is back! Tux is back! Our Tuxie is finally back! We hadn't seen him or his brother since June of last year, so we thought maybe they'd moved on or something had happened to them. But Tux is back! We saw him at the food bowl a couple nights ago: fast-moving black body with white feet. We couldn't get a positive i.d. then, because he moved too fast. The man saw him this morning, though, and it definitely was a bobbed tail on the cat that ran from the backyard to the house across the street.