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March 31st, 2009 19:13
Yet another stray showed up at my house today... Argh. Anyways this one is very frightened and interesting looking. I can't get closer than 10 feet to him. Yet he seems friendly he roles on the ground meowing then seems to get frightened when I walk up. This cat has tabby markings. Very dark on his tail, legs and face and then his body has much lighter tabby markings in a creamy shaded way. He also has the most adorable white feet just white to his ankles. He also has blue crossed eyes so I wonder if he is part Siamese? Yet he is very thick with a big head not the slender look of a siamese at all. I have set a live trap for him because it is very cold here and he is obviously not a barn cat just frightened( hes pretty chubby!) If I catch him I will take a picture. I have just never seen a cat that looks like him before. The blue eyes alone with the tabby markings make him unusual to me. I have never seen a tabby cat with blue eyes.
April 1st, 2009 09:46
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