Thread:Sharp Plucky Sailor/@comment-33935753-20190427002758/@comment-33771590-20190428015842

That's some story about Luna. I know how it is to bring a feral cat in. Several years ago a cat showed up on my porch and I started feeding him. One day he showed up limping. I took him to the vet and he had a broken leg. He put a hard rubber splint on it and so he became my cat. I had a beagle and a calico cat and he would smack them with it. Ended up he had his own room for awhile because he was so aggressive. He actually shredded a pair of my sweat pants with me in them! Then I got him neutered and declawed. It got to the point I was ready to give up on him and one winter day I took him outside and sat him down between my legs and told him he could go if he wanted. He started shaking and backed up close to me. I said "Okay we'll go back in but you'd better straighten up". I actually think he understood and that was a turning point. He ended up being a great cat. He was 17 when he died suddenly on Thanksgiving day over a year ago.

I did a post on the cat I found on a neighborhood website but have had no replies. He's part Siamese and has been declawed. He's skin and bones so has been on his own for awhile but I don't think for too long. No claws is not good if you're outside trying to survive.

I'm happy to have your brother as a friend. 😊 Have a great Sunday! 🐱