Posted by robert major on November 30, 2015 at 22:55:12 from (216.81.5.213):
In Reply to: Re: What do you do? posted by billmart on November 30, 2015 at 22:29:54:
Hi "The same Thing" I Had a nice looking stray cat turned up in the hog barns a few weeks ago. Seen it a few times run out the corner of my eye and hide. the last few days it's been sitting on the fence in the barns, with hogs watching it close, when I did last check. Tonight it didn't look right Kinda cold here for it and not much food to eat unless it caught it's own!. so kinda meowed fluent cat at it L.O.L. stupid thing came over after 4 or 5 goes, and it answering back!. It's tame as a house cat when it got to me. Gave it a ride in the tractor to the shop. The rest of the shop cats might hate me if it's still there in the morning, Last I saw as I turned the lights off it was demolishing a large portion of the peanut butter jar of fresh dried food I gave them, and there was 6 or 8 different annoyed hisses I could hear outside to! Regards Robert
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