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Wanderlost
Sep 13, 2018Nomad II
True, Gary. We knew that from the moment he showed up at our door. Although well fed and healthy, he was tired, extremely thirsty, and desperate for human company. From the moment he arrived, he never tried to leave; he patrolled the entire fence line almost daily, but leaving was not on his list of things to do, unless he went with us in the RV. He fell in love with our RV as soon as he got the opportunity to go inside, leading us to believe he might have been someone's traveling cat.
He traveled back and forth in our pickups, while we were taking care of Mom at her place. As long as we left his carrier door open, he traveled just fine. Close it, and he thinks he's going to the vet.
In an emergency, all we have to do is open the RV door, invite him inside, and roll. What a great cat.
He traveled back and forth in our pickups, while we were taking care of Mom at her place. As long as we left his carrier door open, he traveled just fine. Close it, and he thinks he's going to the vet.
In an emergency, all we have to do is open the RV door, invite him inside, and roll. What a great cat.
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