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Hi friends. I don't show my face very often but wanted to say how thankful I am to see you all. I know some of you take care of ferals and with this winter that has been so helpful for those of us who live outside. That is a huge thankful. Let me explain my set up. I have a cat door to the outside and having this cage allows me to use this room with the inside cats. They can't get outside though my door but use their own door to the cat yard. There were some sneaky introoders who came to eat my food and were scratching on the wall where Dad could hear. Not saying what I did but they are no longer a problem. Gotta payback those who are good to you.
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We are joining Brian's Thankful Thursday Blog Hop. We hope you do too. Please remember those of us who choose to live feral. We don't need much but a little help now and then is nice. |
Fanny Feral: Our Outdoor Resident
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26 comments:
I always knew feral kitties had to be a little cagey. That’s how they survive. Kudos to you for helping.
Fanny, I'm sure you have some secret techniques! No need to talk about them, of course.
You are a smart and wise lady-cat, Fanny!
Well done with dealing with those intruders, Fanny.
It looks to me like you have a very lovely set up there Fanny. So nice to see you again and that dad takes as good care of you as the rest of the cats. And that you helped catch whatever was scratching on the wall.
We can't imagine feral cats. Around here, there are simply no cats outside at all. It is wonderful that a lot of people care for the ferals in places where there are a lot of them.
It's nice to see you and I'm so happy you have found a place to call your own. Your place looks really nice and so useful for you too! Thanks for joining our Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!
I haven't had any ferals to worry about. I have my one indoor cat and I can't imagine she would take kindly to any other kitcat trying to horn in on her palace. She is the queen!
I used to have a kitty and doggie with me when I was a kid. They both made a good pair, eat from the same bowl.
Good for you for taking care of those who take care of you!!!
The Florida Furkids
Good job protecting the house from intruders Fanny. XO
I'm thankful you look out for the feral kitties. That's a wonderful thing to do.
I sent you a link for Dr. Seuss Day. Want to get the hosts linked up first before I put it out to everyone else.
Have a fabulous Thankful Thursday. Scritches to all the kitties. ♥
Hi Fanny! We are thankful that we got to see you today! It's cool that you can come inside! That ROCKS! As does Dad Pete for setting everything up. We hope you all have a marvellously happy day!
You have a great spot there! Thanks to your dad for making you welcome.
Oh Fanny Feral! We are grateful to the Dad for providing a taste of the good life for you and shelter from the storms, too. We all need a safe place and you have found yours. xoxo, Bibi & Meep
Hi Fanny you surely have a very nice set up there and I'm thankful to your caregiver for his love and devotion.
Hugs Cecilia
Why, hello there, Fanny!
Delighted to make your acquaintance!
Isn't it nice to have a human care for you, but you don't have to be petted?
Hi Fanny ~ you are a good trapper and quite the feral house you have ~ thanks to your Humanoids ~ LOL ~ Xox
Living moment by moment,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Peepers is still tryin' to get Saffron inside. She's not feral but she sure is scared. (Must have seen Peepers without any makeup on or somethin'.) PURRS
Pawsome job, Fanny! You have a great set up there.
Fanny, good to see you even if its just your back.
Shoko
It is so nice that you're cared for, Fanny.
MY mom is totally impressedwith the set up you have Fanny. That is extremely kind of Dad Pete and the fur family inside. Do you ave any other ferals who join you occasionally? XX
You look happy and nice you are cared for :-D
It's good to see you're still coming to where you know there's food, Fanny. We're always glad to see the ferals doing well.
That is very clever! Enjoy the warmth sweetie!
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