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Local park and kitties

tharpdevenport

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Since none of these are "funny", they don't fit with the funny video thread.


I've talked a little bit about the pretty homeless kitties and the park they live in. You can even see some nice photos in my photo album here, but now I've taken some video.

Everybody loves a pretty kitty, so:

[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36UE_KjuQyE[/yt]

[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRPl_96a5MA[/yt]

[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYTv4Z_vfm0[/yt]


My voice sounds like shit because the small digital camera I borrowed.
 
Bunny is a beautiful cat. I would be very tempted to give her a home if she lived near me. She is socialised enough to allow a person to pat her.
 
Panama City, FL (USA).


She was pure white when I first met her; she was about six months old. Then about a year ago (shes about three now) a spot appeared on her, then grew, now it's taken oher over and more developed.

She was so tiny and freightened. People could never get a good look at her. She'd peaj her head out from behind the large pine tree and then dart off light a white bolt of lightening. People thought she might be a bunny rabbit, hency the name "Bunny".

I almost completely domesticated her myself. I've also taught her these cute little meows and snow she'll do them sometimes when I walk up to her.

Usually she;ll rest her head on my hand while I pet her chin; she didn't do it this time and seemed a little awkward in the video.
She'll also roll over and let me pet her belly.

I love the little kitty. :-)
 
Poor things. They seem to be doing okay, but it would be nice if they had a home.
 
I don't know what kind of cat she is -- does anybody know? Will those spots take her over completely and never go away?


Local animal place took them in for free, checked them out, gave them some medicine, and tied tubes/snip-snip, and released them back, so they are fairly okay, though I think one has worms now.
 
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