As mentioned in my last post, I actually have a new kitten. We got him about a month ago from a rescue group.
Meet Spook. Mind the pics too, he always looks rumpled up when he wakes up from a nap. The bells are Lindt chocolate bunny bells. What can I say, he like dressing up for Easter.
Spook was a feral that the FOCAS (Friends of Companion Animals Society) found running around a truck yard. FOCAS runs a trap, neuter and return program for colonies of feral cats. If the cat's too feral to rehome, off go the nards, and kitty rejoins its feral brethren. In Spook's case, his mum was dumped. She's yet to be caught.
His favorite things are being carried like a baby when tired, sitting on your shoulders when you walk around, watching the world from the fly-screen door and biting your toes. Also face-butting me when I'm trying to sleep. He likes new people too, especially if they bring him food. At night, he curls up with Dobby to help keep warm.
Spook is unfortunately, nearly completely deaf. It's common with white cats, but not usual unless the kitty has blue eyes. Spook can hear really high pitched noises, but that's about it. We learned he was deaf when he climbed into Dane's speaker system during a car chase scene in a movie. He was completely unfazed, and a vet confirmed - he couldn't hear a damn thing.
Doesn't really affect him too much. He's easy to find around the house mostly - just follow the "mrrrp" and chattering noises he makes constantly as he wanders. Bit harder when he finds somewhere silly to sleep. I wander around for aaaaages trying to find him, only for him to wander out of the bath-tub 20 minutes later looking for food.
We love our Spooky kitty. Hope he adorables your day a bit too.
Meet Spook. Mind the pics too, he always looks rumpled up when he wakes up from a nap. The bells are Lindt chocolate bunny bells. What can I say, he like dressing up for Easter.
Spook was a feral that the FOCAS (Friends of Companion Animals Society) found running around a truck yard. FOCAS runs a trap, neuter and return program for colonies of feral cats. If the cat's too feral to rehome, off go the nards, and kitty rejoins its feral brethren. In Spook's case, his mum was dumped. She's yet to be caught.
His favorite things are being carried like a baby when tired, sitting on your shoulders when you walk around, watching the world from the fly-screen door and biting your toes. Also face-butting me when I'm trying to sleep. He likes new people too, especially if they bring him food. At night, he curls up with Dobby to help keep warm.
Spook is unfortunately, nearly completely deaf. It's common with white cats, but not usual unless the kitty has blue eyes. Spook can hear really high pitched noises, but that's about it. We learned he was deaf when he climbed into Dane's speaker system during a car chase scene in a movie. He was completely unfazed, and a vet confirmed - he couldn't hear a damn thing.
Doesn't really affect him too much. He's easy to find around the house mostly - just follow the "mrrrp" and chattering noises he makes constantly as he wanders. Bit harder when he finds somewhere silly to sleep. I wander around for aaaaages trying to find him, only for him to wander out of the bath-tub 20 minutes later looking for food.
We love our Spooky kitty. Hope he adorables your day a bit too.
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