badgerpup
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Thu Sep-24-09 01:23 PM
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D'Artagnan the Ambassador... |
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Edited on Thu Sep-24-09 01:24 PM by badgerpup
So last Saturday D'Artagnan was scheduled for 'The Procedure' at a low-cost spay/neuter clinic that was being held here in town. I was working overnight and had company staying over for the weekend.
While I trusted my guest to put the food out of reach, D'Artagnan might have managed to weasel outside and at five months, he's shown himself to be a successful hunter. He likes my guest well enough, but I wasn't sure he'd come when called...doesn't always do so even with me.
So I took him to work with me. I do overnight 'wakeovers' at group homes for developmentally disabled, so this wasn't a big issue. The house I was working has a resident queen cat, but she was out enjoying the nightlife (yes, she's been spayed!). I put some food and water out for her so she wouldn't be inconvenienced too much by having her territory invaded...and of course the house was already set up to accomodate a cat.
Their resident cat Charlie is a tabby/white shorthair. At about 10lbs, she's Large and In Charge, and the guys absolutely adore her.
So here I come in with D'Artagnan...small, black, glossy, sinuous, wavy-tailed and purring up a storm. He's OK with being held (Charlie isn't; she'll sit on YOU, but doesn't appreciate being picked up), so he gets passed around.
The LOOKS on their faces...rapt, enchanted, happy. Keep in mind they already have a cat who does like them and will sit on their laps and purr for them...in fact, she's quite insistent about it. They fell in love with D'Artagnan and now want to get a black kitten of their own...except that "Charlie wouldn't stand for it."
Something I've noticed though (finally!). I've got an mostly-black clouder...and if they're cat-people to start with, people who meet my cats tend to suddenly want a black cat of their own.
Maybe I should take D'Artagnan and Esme (the most easy-going and sociable of the bunch) out on Goodwill Tours?
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Mon Oct-12-09 01:17 AM
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1. I was told many years ago that black cats tend to be very friendly..in general. |
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I am sure the good nature of your cats is a reflection of the love and attention they receive from you.
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badgerpup
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Fri Oct-16-09 09:02 AM
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2. Thank you...I like to think I'm doing a good job with them... |
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Other people I've talked to who've 'taken a chance' on black cats have used terms like 'sweet', 'cuddly', 'loving', and 'funny' as well.
Thing is, IIRC, in Britain black cats are considered to be GOOD luck. Think they've got the right of it...which makes me 4X as lucky as the average person.;)
Seriously, what with one thing and another, I have had good luck in small (but significant) ways...which is better than a big chunk of 'winning the lottery'. :shrug:
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Tue Oct-20-09 07:26 AM
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3. I have 2 handsome black cats |
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Both of them are as sweet -- almost dog-like in their desire to please -- and smart and absolutely beautiful. Never have understood the stigma on black cats. My Dolce and Louis are the sweetest boys you'll ever know.
My grandmother used to say if a black cat comes toward you, it brings good luck, but if it walks away it takes the luck with it.
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