he's currently upgraded to sleeping ON beds, rather than under them. No longer running away when we walk by, either.
he's currently upgraded to sleeping ON beds, rather than under them. No longer running away when we walk by, either.
Mav looks rather like my late Thomas, who was still less than a year old when his unspeakable owners moved out and left him. We had him up to the vet, neutered and vaccinated in no time flat.afternoon sun warms Mavs spare bedroom, creating a great atmosphere for them to hang, relax, even nod off a bit. He has actually been sleeping overnight on the bed there. A litter box is present, though not visible in the pic. BTW....Mav took instantly to using the box (after I sprinkled a couple of leaves in it) leading me to believe he was an indoor kitty when younger. Why and who would dump such a great kitty?
You are doing a great job!i forgot to post the pic of #1 Bug and #2 Mav together. They get along fairly well, mutual respect, i think.
this morning, Mav reached another "first"......he rubbed his back against my legs prior to eating his food, already placed in dish on the floor! A kitty thank you, no?
He's lovin' it and I'm lovin' it too!a few pics of Mav playing with a string toy
I'm truly blown away ....this morning, standing above while petting him, he's actally purring! Seems like he loves the inside, while expressing near daily improvements.
LOOK AT THE BELLY ALREADY!
The next question will be … will he eventually allow belly rubs?caught Mav in the basement. (a no-no for new kitties) As he's done so well, I let him hang out and explore some.
I'd guess you are correct, tabbytom , he's fully appreciative! Food, food, food.
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