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Originally Posted by BLUEDOT37
As has been mentioned, sometimes they surprise you.
The stray/abandoned little kitty, that adopted me several years ago, would run away if I even made eye to eye contact with her, when she first appeared with her head sticking out from under the fence.
I kept giving her food every day & she stayed just out of view but slowly, after going thru two winters, slowly she got closer & closer until one day I touched her tail & she didn't run.
Now she stays by the patio in the fair weather & comes into the garage in the winter when I call her.
Even my son had to shake his head & admit he was wrong in thinking she'd never be more than a scaredy cat.
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susieqz: I hope things work out with your little helper.
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- Lil Kitty catching some rays on a cold morning -
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As a follow-up to this old post, about two years ago, after the previous three winters of being a outside/garage cat I started her on a transition to coming inside the house more & more each day.
She's been exclusively an inside cat now for two years, never wants to go outside, follows me around the house, sleeps on my lap almost every night & helps me browse the S&W Catalog for fun stuff to bring home.
She turned out to be an affectionate & awesome companion! I'm glad she found me.
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- On the Inside looking Out, finally -
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