and he made it through
Covid
TPLO surgery
feral cats
lipomas
and
celebrated
with
his first joyful rollie
in case you missed the story of his injury or would be interested in a refresher
here is the blog story about it
https://liamlicks.blogspot.com/2021/03/liam-is-injured.html
and the next blog story has his surgery and recovery
https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/4302462737248030380/680207438361533307
both quick easy reads
lots of photos for those time-stressed folks
and now Liam can do his regular activities
one of which is illustrated in the captioned photostitch following
"The Lone wolf dies
but the pack survives"
Game of Thrones
OUR PACK
LIAM AND THE NEUTERED OUTDOOR KITTIES |
and we are a community now
they are no longer ferals
they permit petting, stroking . holding of their heads and eating from my hand.
Liam, Colin, Tabby Bold, Tabby Bent Ear, Tabby Pink Nose, Tabby Red and Tabby White Foot
I adopted Colin last July. His mother delivered him. Had him neutered.
Then to my shock during a December 2020 snowstorm kittens tumbled out of Colin's outdoor house I had built. Colin had taken them in.,,I tried not feeding the kitties but Colin brought them every day. Then an anonymous animal activist had them neutered,,,one or two would disappear for a few days and then return with tipped ears...the sign to the world that a cat has been fixed.
Thank you to whomever did that.
Liam remains the Leo Lion King
rules the yard and its surroundings
the kittens have given him a new found love of exploring the yard and using his hound sniffing talents
I know this joy enhances his day and adds quality time to his senior life
I hope that one day he will love his kitty siblings
until then though
it is quite a show
Liam sniffs for the kitties
the kitties stalk the birds
and the birds
peck and dislodge
one another
squirrels scoop up the birdseed
all drink out of the birdbath