The cat living under my front porch

I went outside to ask her if she’s hungry. She immediately started meowing like crazy but stayed under the deck. She finally came out but ran back under

So I put the food near the dip she dug. She’s eating the food now.

Normally she’s super affectionate. I wonder why she’s so afraid??

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Is she pregnant?

She could be in labor.

Street cats are hussies.

Not that I’m in a position to call anyone a hussy.

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Hahaha!

Thank God Jimmy was neutered when I got him. Otherwise he’d have about 100 baby mamas!

(He’s handsome and he knows it).

:wink:

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She didn’t look pregnant to me but what do I know?! I’ll check on her more frequently to be sure she’s ok then just in case

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Lol!!! 1515151515

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LOL!

I told my friend from Poland that I think he was a gangster in a previous life. She got a good laugh out of that.

:joy:

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You’re hilarious!!!

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Awww thank you! :blush:

Stay away from the fish, I had to pop some Tums after I ate it.

:crazy_face:

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You made me laugh out loud!

This post reminds me of the litter of noisy kittens we found in a hollow tree in our backyard once. We couldn’t find their mother so we took them in and they were all adopted out within 24 hours… probably because they were tiny and adorable!

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We have a population of cats that we feed where I live. For a while I was feeding them, but a young woman took over that job from me. I was happy to let her, because I didn’t want to get stuck with a bill for eight cats to get spayed or neutered. I know one of the female cats has a litter of kitten hidden somewhere, because her nipples are protruding. Some guys really hate cats, but I love them.

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