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Woman Fosters A Shy, Scared Cat And ... 😍 (Original Post) catbyte Sep 2020 OP
what a sweet sabbat hunter Sep 2020 #1
No - they can't even meet her KT2000 Sep 2020 #2
AKA "Foster Fail" Skittles Sep 2020 #12
Bless you for this great video. I have spent the whole week transporting shy cats, sick japple Sep 2020 #3
That's absolutely fabulous. I've never heard of a cat doing that. Glad she kept her. Fla Dem Sep 2020 #4
I love this! "I was never a cat person" LNM Sep 2020 #5
Here's a couple of Live Feed links I think y'all will love Elliot Waves Sep 2020 #6
Thanks for the links and welcome to DU! catbyte Sep 2020 #8
Thanks catbyte Elliot Waves Sep 2020 #11
I had a cat that would jump up on my shoulder... ailsagirl Sep 2020 #7
Thanks for the video KarinaS Sep 2020 #9
Some cat breeds are known for their wnylib Sep 2020 #10

japple

(9,823 posts)
3. Bless you for this great video. I have spent the whole week transporting shy cats, sick
Fri Sep 25, 2020, 05:49 PM
Sep 2020

cats, very sick kittens, and several bunches of happy, healthy, kittens to rescue groups. It is so nice to see a cat turn the corner and learn that it doesn't need to worry about the treatment it is getting from a human!

 

Elliot Waves

(68 posts)
6. Here's a couple of Live Feed links I think y'all will love
Sat Sep 26, 2020, 08:52 PM
Sep 2020

Two mother cats rescued off the streets with their kittens.







ailsagirl

(22,896 posts)
7. I had a cat that would jump up on my shoulder...
Sat Sep 26, 2020, 10:12 PM
Sep 2020

then he'd rub his face against my cheek and purr.

For him, it was the feline version of a hug.

wnylib

(21,445 posts)
10. Some cat breeds are known for their
Sun Sep 27, 2020, 04:17 AM
Sep 2020

ability to leap very high or long distances and to enjoy being "shoulder cats." This one doesn't look like a particular breed, but I'm guessing it has one of those shoulder leapers in its background somewhere.

Adorable looking kitty. Pretty markings and very alert expression.

The first time my cat leaped onto my shoulder, I was totally startled. Felt like a sneak attack from behind. She doesn't do it any more, which is probably a good thing for me since she has grown into a pretty large kitty.

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