I was wondering why Choco-boy is so comfortable in a carrier. He looked very calm in the carrier on the way to his "new" foster-home. Was he kept in a carrier before?
Is he so close to human that drove him to seek human companionship in the offices, away from the community cats in the carpark?
Did the lady (witness said it was a lady who handed the cat to ***) who called for him to be removed know that he was destined for the "gallow"? If only we can be given more details of the complainant,then perhaps I can kindly hand her a photo of Choco-Boy as in an orbituary.
I'm glad Chocolate Boy feels at home now. I think that "gallows" experience must have spoofed him quite a bit, as he's gets startled by sudden/loud noise (from outside) and would try to hide.
He is affectionate with us, and loves to head-butt our legs very hard! I'm trying to teach him to "sit" and "stay", and he understands. ;)
He was well-behaved last night - very quiet and used the litter bin neatly (Vegancat: good stools, not smelly and no worms that I can see, but nose drips a lot).
I wonder how many of such "kwai" cats like Chocolate-boy have been, are being and will still be executed in *** for no crime but just being born as cats. We claim to the most "intelligent" "animals" on this planet but why are we abusing our intelligence with being the most cruel of species?? Animals kill because of instinct to survive. Man kills for nonsensical reasons like "I am afraid of cats" "cats shed hair on my car" "cats make noise", etc
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*???* looks so at home :)
Thanks a lot.
Eh Chocolate Boy. You look very handsome. The red background suits your colours very well and the blue eyes..wahhhhh
Oh I read that he gets stressed in a multicat environment. So he has to be in a one cat only family ?
I was wondering why Choco-boy is so comfortable in a carrier. He looked very calm in the carrier on the way to his "new" foster-home. Was he kept in a carrier before?
Is he so close to human that drove him to seek human companionship in the offices, away from the community cats in the carpark?
Did the lady (witness said it was a lady who handed the cat to ***) who called for him to be removed know that he was destined for the "gallow"? If only we can be given more details of the complainant,then perhaps I can kindly hand her a photo of Choco-Boy as in an orbituary.
Haha, looks like a portrait photo w curtain backdrop!
he looks quite calm, so hope he will settle in soon.
sweeleng
He's very pretty. So glad he was saved. Hope he finds his furever home soon.
Dear auntie P, you are an angel
I'm glad Chocolate Boy feels at home now. I think that "gallows" experience must have spoofed him quite a bit, as he's gets startled by sudden/loud noise (from outside) and would try to hide.
He is affectionate with us, and loves to head-butt our legs very hard! I'm trying to teach him to "sit" and "stay", and he understands. ;)
He was well-behaved last night - very quiet and used the litter bin neatly (Vegancat: good stools, not smelly and no worms that I can see, but nose drips a lot).
I wonder how many of such "kwai" cats like Chocolate-boy have been, are being and will still be executed in *** for no crime but just being born as cats.
We claim to the most "intelligent" "animals" on this planet but why are we abusing our intelligence with being the most cruel of species??
Animals kill because of instinct to survive. Man kills for nonsensical reasons like "I am afraid of cats" "cats shed hair on my car" "cats make noise", etc
Chocolate boy! Mommy says she loves chocolate. hehehe
~~ Sanjee
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