Braveheart, part two

@ElicBxn (63235)
United States
November 27, 2023 12:04pm CST
So, back in September I posted about this kitten waltzing in the house. I called Braveheart a 'she' in that post. I have since learned Braveheart is a he. Braveheart's mom and sister, Scardy, got fixed, but not before Mama had her kittens - darn it! I trapped them for a volunteer to take to get fixed. I knew Mama was a... mama, but I learned Scardy was also female. Then I used one of the traps to catch Braveheart. He turned out to be a boy. He's still what I consider a sort of pet-able feral. He'll join me in the bathroom where I'm safely sitting and he can run if I start to stand up. I can't get too close if I'm standing. He really is a very pretty boy. He's soft and fluffy.
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@Ronrybs (17840)
• London, England
27 Nov
A handsome fellow. I have been feeding a cat, don't think he is feral, but he would keep his distance and hiss. While he still hisses, he won't run and I once had to pick him up with no ill effects on me. Patience is the key I guess.
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@ElicBxn (63235)
• United States
27 Nov
Mama, Braveheart's mom, hisses at me, but she runs. Fluffy, his 'aunt' meows and I did actually get a touch in when she was very hungry over the weekend. (Dare I ask if you watched Doctor Who on Doctor Who Day?)
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@ElicBxn (63235)
• United States
29 Nov
@Ronrybs I'm a classic Whovian, but I have liked the 'new' Who mostly, but while I hated the first new Master, and liked Missy, I really hated this even newer Master more.
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@Ronrybs (17840)
• London, England
28 Nov
@ElicBxn I stick to classic Who, didn't fancy the new season
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@RasmaSandra (73538)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
27 Nov
Braveheart is just such an adorable boy,
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@ElicBxn (63235)
• United States
27 Nov
He is, and he has that oh, so cute little blaze on his nose. His sister doesn't have it which was one of the things I could first tell the pair apart when I first started seeing him. Fluffy, his 'aunt' as I call her, and Scardy, his sister, now meow at me, but Mama still hisses at me. I'm tell her: Come on! I'm feeding you and this is the thanks I get?
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@BarBaraPrz (45514)
• St. Catharines, Ontario
27 Nov
Well, kittens do tend to keep their underpants on tight so you can't see any dangly bits...
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@ElicBxn (63235)
• United States
27 Nov
and long haired cats even more so... even though Braveheart, and his sister, both are very tail in the air kittens - so far - I couldn't tell because of their furry pants...
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