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Little Squeaky

Remember the neighbor's kitten?

I call him Little Squeaky.

He was outside this morning, walking along the fence and squeaking up a storm. I couldn't tell if he was saying hello or hungry or thirsty. RTW2 was already there, so no time to put out a pair of bowls or anything, but I did get a photo or two of him that I'll post tonight.

He still had nailcaps and a collar on, so I'm assuming his appearances and disappearances aren't just him holing up in a dumpster somewhere all by his lonesome. Plus, he's friendly enough that there's some kind of generic human-feline bond in his furry little mind.

I don't like the fact that Little Squeaky is outside unsupervised with safeties on his weapons array. Nardo could easily kill him for sport, and we'd only know when we'd hear the CLANG on the patio table ater he lands back from a successful hunt.

I really need to find that neighbor and let them know that if he's going to be indoor/outdoor, they're going to have to let his claws loose. Otherwise, Little Squeaky's needs to be indoor or get supervised play-time in the new park they're putting together across the street.

Comments (5)

PJ:

He is so sweet.
I hope he has not been abandoned to live outside.
Those caps are only glued on and will fall off in time, but he could outgrow that collar rather quickly...:(

treocast:

2 Nardo's and now 2 Squeaky's (one of mine is named Squeaky)...

I wonder if cat names go through the cycles the way kid's names do...there are 3 "Jacks" and 4 "Meagans" in my son's class.

Bob:

snag him

Barefoot Jewess:

I agree with Bob. This isn't looking too good.

If one of my kitties got out, I would be scouring every blade of grass for them!

I guess it's something, if they didn't declaw.

nardo would kill it in a heartbeat. Cannot take him in.

I'll tag him tonight so if his owners are around, they know he's in danger.

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