Old boy cat

August 14, 2024

I have many routes to go shopping (by bicycle), some of them take me 15-25 km instead of the direct 6 km route.

A week ago, I met an old boy cat on one of the more straight routes. He wasn't afraid when I approached him, actually the opposite. He liked to be petted.

He looked very thin, either from age or from not enough food. I brought him some food and he quickly devoured all of it. So, food was at least part of the problem.

I saw some trays for water and food nearby but they were dirty and empty.

Since some days, I am always taking this route now and bring him food and water. When he realizes that I have arrived, he comes running and can't wait until I open the bag and give him the food.

It is my chore now to bring food and water everyday.



August 21, 2024

Nearby, is an old abandoned house and another house. I don't know if he belonged to the former owner of that abandoned house or if he belongs to that old house. I need to ask when I see the people from the old house. If he doesn't belong to anybody, I need to find a name for him.

He is always very hungry when I bring food. Wonder if this is his only meal apart from a mouse here and there. However, his fur and body condition seem to have improved a little bit compared to a week ago - see second photo.

Seldom fur pattern: his upper part is grey and the lower part looks like a tortoiseshell cat.

 

October 15, 2024

It is an old lady. I heard the stories of her from the owners of the abandoned house. It was the cat of the grandmother of a neighboring house. When the grandmother died the cat refused to enter the house and lived outside. She had many kittens but none since last year. So, now she is alone and she seems to be lonely too.


November 5, 2024

Winter is coming and I made her a house. Hopefully, she uses it. It still needs some polystyrene sheets to fully isolate it from the weather.




 

 

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