Twitch! I'm actually not sure if that's his name since he doesn't have any tags or collar, but he's contantly twitching his tail, so that's what I callhim. He (and he definitely is a he) is a loverboy extraordinare despte that fact that he's underfed! Cuddles, rubs, licks, the works. He doesn't really like to be held all that much though, which is why I'm half suspecting that he's a stray that has been bunking at our neighbor's house (they have a black cat too - maybe he's eating its food). Of course he might be theirs and they just aren't feeding him enough - their horses are skinny too. I can safely say they don't take care of their animals correctly. (There's not enough to call the Humane Society about, but if they're still skinny by spring my mom said she's going to call about them.)
Anyway, here are some photos of Twitch. He has gorgeous eyes...just look at them!
With Lewis
Look at how skinny he is!
Apparently our fence is a good scratching post. He was having a great time on it! And can you tell that his tail is twitching? (It was!!)
If he's not any of the neighbors cats, do you guys think that I should bring him in to the humane society? I'd feel horrible for bringing in two cats within such a short period of time, and Twitch seems to be doing fine on his own. (I can't neuter him though since my funds are going to be running low after Clementine's spay day.)
Anyway, here are some photos of Twitch. He has gorgeous eyes...just look at them!
With Lewis
Look at how skinny he is!
Apparently our fence is a good scratching post. He was having a great time on it! And can you tell that his tail is twitching? (It was!!)
If he's not any of the neighbors cats, do you guys think that I should bring him in to the humane society? I'd feel horrible for bringing in two cats within such a short period of time, and Twitch seems to be doing fine on his own. (I can't neuter him though since my funds are going to be running low after Clementine's spay day.)