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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

July 23, a Feral Kitty

by Nancy j..
(Denver, CO)

Bitty Boo

Bitty Boo

Lovely Kitty

Beautiful Kitty

Bitty Boo Lovely Kitty

The first time that I have seen it, it was a black and white fuzz ball. 2010 Mid October when I started to see almost every day. It appears out of the blue in our backyard and disappear under the closing of the neighbour. I started to feed the kitty little and his Momma I named (Big Momma) a cat wild tuxedo. I decided to call the little "itty Bitty Boo" kitty because it was so little and it has always hidden, and then it could reappear.

Name of Itty Bitty finally got shortened to Boo Bitty. It is black and white and black spots on its whiskers that it look like it has a black moustache or a black smile "happy face"! I fell love with her because of her smile and eyes. They are like an aqua blue. I discovered that it is a party Siamese too.

I'm starting to hand feed his treats for its use for me and was finished by him, she takes a stray/feral program catch and had its beating sterilized and tested for feline leukemia, etc.. I learned that she was very healthy.

It is our third rescue kitty and is very smart. Bitty Boo becomes more socialized and adapt very well to be an interior kitty!

Wild kittens can be tame and trained if you get enough young and give them tender care, patience and love!

Thank you
Nancy J.


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