Cat Tails

Is your cat just too hilarious and you cannot wait to tell us why? Share your story with us.

 
Kushy

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Kushy

Feb 5, 2011

Kushy was found in a municipal rubbish bin by one of our staff members when she was only two weeks old. We hand reared her and today she is a most amusing member of our family. When she was still a kitten she would travel with us when we transported our horses to the races and would find a shoulder to sit on. She meows \"talks\" when the telephone rings or a motor car stops in the driveway. Her favorite past time is to sit in the dining room window sill and \"growl\" at the people passing by in the street.

 
Shotgun

Shotgun

Jul 7, 2011

I live in East London and my children were studying at University of Cape Town.They stayed in a flat in Cape Town and they took this \"street cat\" in. Every Holiday they would fly the cat from Cape Town to East London.This went on for about 5 years .Shotgun has more Voyger miles than me. She is now living with me in East London and rules the roost here.

 
Matewis

Matewis

Apr 19, 2011

Matewis was a ferral cat that stayed in our yard. With a lot of patience we earned her trust and today she lives in the house with us and is happiest when her food bowl is full of lucky pet

 
Dozee

Dozee

Feb 7, 2011

My momma cat was a little stray that was brought to me on a Sunday afternoon in a shooping bag. She had 6 kittens in October and when they were 4 weeks old I found another stray on my pavement about a week older than her litter. She took the kitten under her wings as if it was her own. The black and white kitten is now part of my family as if he born born to her. She loves him unconditionally too. I kept one of her kitties as companion to him. So much to learn from animals...

 
Needles & Cheshire

Needles & Cheshire

Feb 4, 2011

These two babies had been abandoned and were less than 10 days old. Needles the black boy and Cheshire is the grey girl. They drank from bottles beautifully and now enjoy anything they can get to eat!!

 
 
 
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