- Jun 19, 2006
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I promised myself I would not do this but one of my coworkers came in this afternoon and said there was a tiny kitten back by the loading docks. Weve seen others before over the years for some reason the lifts for the docks are a popular spot for cats to have kittens. So I went out to check it out and there was freaking adorable tiny little minuscule kitten wedged behind a couple blades of grass trying to gets some shade from the blazing sun. It was panting and looked real lethargic. So I had to rescue, I didn't even have time to take a picture of this tiny guy (turns out to be a girl) it was so heartbreaking. All I could think was to get this guy cool, some water and food. So we found a box and put him in my truck and I headed home. Jeez oh why, I guess I can take it to a rescue center if I can't keep her and I never even really wanted the first cat, ok I did but two?
So far my home boy cat Buddy is very cool with her, it might be nice for him to have some companionship but it's just more work for me and I'm a lazy fuck. I'm introducing her to Buddy slowly but I don't know otherwise (TV animal shows lol.) I'll keep her a least for a few days makes sure she has plenty to eat and water and then decide. Just couldn't leave the little dude out there all by himself. Any tips about food, litter box training and stuff? Buddy is about 8 years.
https://i.imgur.com/wJymVNM.jpg?1
https://i.imgur.com/CipATdg.jpg?1
So far my home boy cat Buddy is very cool with her, it might be nice for him to have some companionship but it's just more work for me and I'm a lazy fuck. I'm introducing her to Buddy slowly but I don't know otherwise (TV animal shows lol.) I'll keep her a least for a few days makes sure she has plenty to eat and water and then decide. Just couldn't leave the little dude out there all by himself. Any tips about food, litter box training and stuff? Buddy is about 8 years.
https://i.imgur.com/wJymVNM.jpg?1
https://i.imgur.com/CipATdg.jpg?1
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