Widget looks like a much healthier specimen of my Ike. You see, Ike was a hurricane refugee who wandered into my yard about a month after hurricane Ike devistated the Galveston area and many homes in the Houston surrounds. He is older, but how old I don't know. He had been nuetered and declawed and is just a cuddle bug, unafraid of people or dogs. I knew he'd been someone's baby. He was battered and skinny. All these months later (two plus years?) he still isn't fat, but is doing pretty well. It seemed his lungs were compromised for the first couple years, but even that is better. (Of course I took him to a vet!) His life would be near perfect if my nine pound calico would play nice and leave him alone. She still thinks the whole house is hers and he shouldn't be here. sigh.
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