We got Bebe nine years ago from an animal shelter. She was a feral cat and had just had her first litter. It took a lot of time and patience on our part and she became a docile, if slightly timid, pet. Sometimes the feral cat seems to lie just beneath the surface
Lovely shot indeed.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite quote from Robert A. Heinlein:"Anyone who considers protocol unimportant has never dealt with a cat."
ReplyDeleteThanks James
ReplyDeleteSo true Claude!
She is a beautiful lady, Jams, but she isn't apt to change any more than is necessary.
ReplyDeleteI took in Ringo as a kitten, but even going up in the house with other cats to guide her hasn't removed the feral. Unless it is really cold outside, that's where she prefers to be.
Bebe became an adult as a feral, so the pull must be stronger.
She is a strange one. She is very affectionate and loves to be cuddled and then she sees the axe murderer.To be honest we never expected her to become as domesticated as she did.
ReplyDeleteShe looks very demure and ladylike :-)
ReplyDeleteAll cats are feral creature deep (or not so deep) inside.
ReplyDeleteAh she can do tht in spades Cherie!
ReplyDeleteThat is true. Bebe's feral inner cat is closer to the surface though