tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-813226226435267302.post56703054137796855..comments2023-07-16T06:16:57.824-07:00Comments on Foreigner in my own backyard: Getting back on the wagon...crimsonlanternhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09586441423386494027noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-813226226435267302.post-37637802897559086932014-07-28T13:16:30.278-07:002014-07-28T13:16:30.278-07:00I am glad that she is home as well. I am sorry tha...I am glad that she is home as well. I am sorry that you lost your kitty to the road. I hate it when animals are taken that way. crimsonlanternhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09586441423386494027noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-813226226435267302.post-16327383380571296832014-07-23T04:57:53.889-07:002014-07-23T04:57:53.889-07:00I'm glad to hear your baby is coming back home...I'm glad to hear your baby is coming back home, and I also completely agree with you having another kitty. I've lost two and still have two, and one can never replace another. But you know what it's like to give love to something/someone and come home to something/someone, and it's just going to make you miserable without it.<br /><br />Many people say they "connect" better with (castrated) male cats. In my experience that's because they are generally more cuddly and needy. Female cats still stay feral even after castration. But I have always connected more with female cats. They know what they want, they have integrity. And I had the most wonderful baby girl a few years ago, she followed me around like a dog. I lost her already after a year (to the road) but I will never forget her.Ms Misantropiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03200076221996543289noreply@blogger.com