ABC Affair II. N – Pussycat in New York
Jun. 18th, 2018 03:31 pmIllya is asked to undertake a burglary wearing disguise. Reference to “The off Broadway Affair”.
https://archiveofourown.org/works/14964305
Illya is asked to undertake a burglary wearing disguise. Reference to “The off Broadway Affair”.
https://archiveofourown.org/works/14964305
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Date: 2018-06-19 01:54 pm (UTC)My cats are strictly indoor pets, though the Lilac Point Siamese-Meezy, was an abandoned pet and was feral for at least 7 years. The neighbors and i took care of her, made a cubbly in which she could sleep when the cold and snow came. Fed her of course, Eventually I tamed her enough that I could brush her and pick her up (not to cuddle though)
A year ago last January when we were expecting a blizzard I picked her up one day and just carried her inside. She was always skinny, and we guessed she was at least 11 years old. I thought she wouldn't survive another snowstorm. Needless to say, she's never left or attempts to go back outside. She's very content living the domesticated life. She and the other cats tolerate each other. No fighting, just a 'stay away hiss or smack' now and then. It's taken a long time to get her to relax and to become accustomed to me petting her. She startles easily if I move to fast to do so, so now I give her fair warning that she's getting some scratches.
She's a happy old lady now. Eats when she wants, no lack of food, sleeps all day. Now she's taken to getting in bed with me and laying close by. That's as much affection as she shows...which is fine. I get my cuddles from my other Siamese. She and the black cat are certified support animals for my medical conditions.
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Date: 2018-06-19 02:44 pm (UTC)My neighbour's cat is still a bit feral - when young he terrorised the hedge- and tree-dwellers around us. My neighbour found him as a kitten in a theatre where he was producing a play about a pantomime dame. They thought of calling him Twinkletoes after the character in the play, but called it Kenneth instead after the actor. But even as a kitten he was vicious. Twinkletoes would NOT have suited him. No nest was safe - my other neighbour used to spray him with his hosepipe as discouragement. Didn't work.
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Date: 2018-06-19 02:50 pm (UTC)Did your neighbor every have Kenneth neutered? That does tend to calm down a male cat even more than a female being spayed.
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