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Picaso
Feb 18, 2012 16:01:35 GMT -8
Post by lynxlady on Feb 18, 2012 16:01:35 GMT -8
I JUST THOUGHT I SHOULD ALSO PUT UP ONE OF MY OLDEST GALS.. HER NAME IS PICASO, SHE IS A 16 YEAR OLD MANX FROM ONE OF MY ORIGINAL MANX CATS FROM WAY BACK.. SHE IS VERY ATTACHED TO SAMSON. SAM IS THE FULL BROTHER AND LITTER MATE TO BEAR. PICO LIVED IN THE HOUSE WITH US UN TILL BEAR AND SAM WERE BORN, SAM WAS VERY ATTACHED TO HIS BROTHER BEAR SO I KEPT HIM. WHEN IT WAS TIME FOR BEAR TO GO OUT AND LIVE IN THE CATTERY BOTH SAM AND PICO WERE VERY DEPRESSED SO I PUT SAM OUT TO LIVE WITH BEAR. THEN PICO WAS REALLY LOST SO I LET HER GO OUT TO LIVE WITH SAM AND BEAR. WHEN BEAR GOT TO ROUGH FOR SAM AND PICO THEY JUST LIVED OUT IN THE BOYS CATTERY. PICO USED TO GO OUT WITH SAM AND ROAM AROUND THE YARD WHILE I CLEANED THE CATTERIES, BUT NO MORE , JUST TOO DANGEROUS. Attachments:
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Picaso
Feb 19, 2012 10:25:51 GMT -8
Post by Jackie on Feb 19, 2012 10:25:51 GMT -8
Hey Arlene...."too dangerous" means they'd take off?
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Picaso
Feb 19, 2012 13:46:44 GMT -8
Post by lynxlady on Feb 19, 2012 13:46:44 GMT -8
No, Pico, Sam and Big Stuff all used to go in and out with me.. but not too long ago I saw a Eagle pick up a 20# jack rabbit and take off with it.. it's the same Eagle pair that had my Momma Kitty and her squirrel.. also this time of year the coyotes are having pups they need to feed and they will come right into the back area looking for food.. usually they also get the rabbits, squirrel's, mice, whatever they can find. The cat's aren't afraid of dogs and a coyote looks like a dog to them, so that is the danger I referred to.. People coming to visit used to get a kick out of watching me walk around because I had a string of cats following me everywhere I went :-)
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