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Does Your Cat Earn Its' Keep?

Roy

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About three years back, a stubby-tailed female manx came to my patio, pathetically meowing for help. She looked like walking death because she was so emaciated. My wife and I began feeding her and got her spayed and treated for hook worms. We live in a trailer park, and rats tend to be a problem here. It is not uncommon anymore to find a dead rat on my patio, courtesy of Matilda, our adopted kitty. One morning, we had four dead rats on the patio. A few days back, I trapped a large male rat inside our residence, and just yesterday, Matilda slaughtered his mate on the patio. We feel blessed of the Lord to have this cat.

Tell us your cat story, if you have one.
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Salty

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When I moved into my moms trailer (she moved into the house, that she had inherited from a friend)
Mom then gave me a cat - after a couple of weeks - no more mice!

Interesting that I saw this at this time -
Mom would have been 92 years old a couple of days ago.
 

HankD

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About three years back, a stubby-tailed female manx came to my patio, pathetically meowing for help. She looked like walking death because she was so emaciated. My wife and I began feeding her and got her spayed and treated for hook worms. We live in a trailer park, and rats tend to be a problem here. It is not uncommon anymore to find a dead rat on my patio, courtesy of Matilda, our adopted kitty. One morning, we had four dead rats on the patio. A few days back, I trapped a large male rat inside our residence, and just yesterday, Matilda slaughtered his mate on the patio. We feel blessed of the Lord to have this cat.

Tell us your cat story, if you have one.
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When we lived in Maine one winter morning we also found a cat near death on our back porch - in fact when i brought it into the house I thought it was dead indeed. But I felt some movement so we brought her close to the wood stove.

We nursed her back to health which was a quick process, at first we did not know she was with kitten but by the time she gave birth she had healed nicely. She was a real Maine Coon Cat and the kittens seemed well defined as Maine Coon.

Neighbors were miles away in any direction from our farm but we put the word out - no one claimed her.

We already had breeding Siamese and an American Tabby so we sold her and the 4 kittens to a Connecticut family for several hundred dollars.
 

Roy

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When I moved into my moms trailer (she moved into the house, that she had inherited from a friend)
Mom then gave me a cat - after a couple of weeks - no more mice!

Interesting that I saw this at this time -
Mom would have been 92 years old a couple of days ago.

Yea, Salty. Looks like when God gave us mice and rats, He gave us a natural means by which to control them. Ain't God good:!!

[/QUOTE] HankD: We already had breeding Siamese and an American Tabby so we sold her and the 4 kittens to a Connecticut family for several hundred dollars.[/QUOTE].
WOW! Several hundred dollars! I never had a cat to earn its' keep to the tune of several hundred dollars.
 

kyredneck

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We recently took in a starving Calico kitty, wormed her, got her spayed, and yes, she's an excellent mouser. Don't know if she'd leave our free range chickens be though, so now she's confined to the house.
 

HankD

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Yea, Salty. Looks like when God gave us mice and rats, He gave us a natural means by which to control them. Ain't God good:!!

HankD: We already had breeding Siamese and an American Tabby so we sold her and the 4 kittens to a Connecticut family for several hundred dollars.
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WOW! Several hundred dollars! I never had a cat to earn its' keep to the tune of several hundred dollars.

Maine Coon Cat is a highly sought after cat breed


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Reynolds

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About three years back, a stubby-tailed female manx came to my patio, pathetically meowing for help. She looked like walking death because she was so emaciated. My wife and I began feeding her and got her spayed and treated for hook worms. We live in a trailer park, and rats tend to be a problem here. It is not uncommon anymore to find a dead rat on my patio, courtesy of Matilda, our adopted kitty. One morning, we had four dead rats on the patio. A few days back, I trapped a large male rat inside our residence, and just yesterday, Matilda slaughtered his mate on the patio. We feel blessed of the Lord to have this cat.

Tell us your cat story, if you have one.
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My dog ate my cat.
 

kyredneck

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Maine Coon Cat is a highly sought after cat breed

...whoa, that's a big kitty. They remind me of back in 87 we had something taking our chickens at night and I had seen a huge red dog snooping around, assumed it was the culprit and set a deadfall big enough to handle him baited with chicken leg quarters. For three nights in a row I caught three huge [flat] cats that were the culprits. Come to find out later they were most likely barn cats from an abandoned hog farm down the road.
 

HankD

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...whoa, that's a big kitty. They remind me of back in 87 we had something taking our chickens at night and I had seen a huge red dog snooping around, assumed it was the culprit and set a deadfall big enough to handle him baited with chicken leg quarters. For three nights in a row I caught three huge [flat] cats that were the culprits. Come to find out later they were most likely barn cats from an abandoned hog farm down the road.
Yeah, Maine Coon Cats are 10 - 25 lbs fully grown.They have very fluffy fur so they look humungus.

They are supper docile, very gentle even the wild ones, great with kids but surprisingly ferocious hunters.

Maine Coon Cats - New England home cats, a registered breed.
Papered kittens - $600.00, unpapered with good definition $400.00.

Called Coon Cats because of their size and markings they can (in the wild) be and were mistaken for raccoons.

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HankD

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Hey Hank. How big was the cat that came to your door? Got a picture of it? I never before knew of such a cat.
No pictures, we didn't even name her, she was a smaller Coon Car about 15 lbs, but bigger than a regular house cat.
Like most Coon Cats she was very docile. Now that I think about it , one of the kids did give her a name - Midnight.
 

Adonia

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Our cat provides comfort to my ailing wife so she certainly earns her keep. It's funny how when she is particularly hurting, the cat senses my wife's pain and will go park herself right onto my her body as she is laying in bed, all to give her some friendly support. It's uncanny!
 

kyredneck

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when she is particularly hurting, the cat senses my wife's pain

Sorry that your wife suffers. We had a cat that would sense my wife suffering with migraines and would try to comfort her. He lived a happy full life here on the homestead, a really cool cat.
 

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We recently took in a starving Calico kitty, wormed her, got her spayed, and yes, she's an excellent mouser. Don't know if she'd leave our free range chickens be though, so now she's confined to the house.
Our cats don’t bother the chickens.
 

kyredneck

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Our cats don’t bother the chickens.

I believe this one would under the right circumstances. She's an experienced hunter. She was abandoned by her owners and survived on her own for months before we met and adopted each other. :)

We have lost a couple to raccoons and one to a neighbors dog.

In the beginning we lost a couple to a family of red-tails and a couple to foxes before the Anatolians matured enough to kill any varmint that steps foot on the homestead and realize their job was to guard the chickens. Knock on wood, haven't lost a chicken in over a year.

[this is our 'third time around' with chickens]
 
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