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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

3253.0. "Welcome Lucky......" by THEBUS::GAGNON (UOB-Pit Broad from Hades) Wed Jan 17 1990 18:10

    I too have a cat we named "Lucky."  Lucky was lucky to have found us. 
    I was home on STD back in November and looked out my window to see this
    poor cat staggering around in my yard.  I flew outside and brought in
    this big grey/white darling who was limping and bleeding from the mouth
    and nose.  Frightened though he was he let me carry him inside and
    chech him over.  I found that he had a broken nose, cuts and bruises
    and a slight concussion - the vet verified my findings.  He felt that
    Lucky had been hit by a car or thrown from a car.  With much
    tender loving care by three weeks later Lucky was no longer in bad
    shape and had begun to settle in.  I found him on November 13th.  When
    he got better I put notices up in the local establishments
    (Westminster, Ma) hoping to find his owners but no one came forward to
    claim him.  He's about three or four years old, grey above and pure
    pure white below with the most gorgeous yellow-green-black eyes I've
    ever seen.  And what a temperament.  I mean, you can do anything with
    this animal.  Gentle, never puts a claw out, well trained in the litter
    box department but sloppy when he eats........  He sleeps with us now
    and has become a regular member of the family complete with his
    favorite spots.  
    
    The only problem is my other older cat Smokey.  I've had Smokey about 8
    years.  Smokey is a nutered dark grey Russian Blue type.  He lost his
    good buddy (Omar-Khyham - blue-point siamese) a couple of years ago. 
    Since then he has been pampered to the 9th.......  Now Smokey who could
    tolerate a sick cat, yea even helped care for Lucky when he was ill, 
    cannot stand to be in the same room. They are fighting like cats and
    dogs!  At first Lucky with his good temper would let Smokey push him
    around and he would lie down (he's much bigger than Smokey) and just
    meow at him.  Now Lucky is getting his just desserts by jumping on
    Smokey and pinning him to the ground and chewing on his neck.  But I
    know that these two will become very good friends in no time at all....
    
    There are two other kitties who live in my yard which I feed and
    eventually they too will be moving in........  Stay tuned for stories
    of Mittons and Tiger......
     
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3253.1CIRCUS::KOLLINGKaren/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca.Wed Jan 17 1990 18:402
    Lucky Lucky.  What a nice story.
    
3253.2MICLUS::MTAGWed Jan 17 1990 18:526
    Yes, Lucky is lucky... and so are you.  He sounds wonderful.  Good luck
    with Lucky and Smokey becoming friends, and introducing the other two
    to the family.
    
    Mary
    
3253.3CRUISE::NDCDTN: 297-2313Tue Jan 23 1990 10:565
    We had a foster cat named Lucky - for the same reason.
    
    He is lucky to have wandered into your yard.
      Nancy Dc