tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7603723189041366390.post3986438418224705795..comments2024-03-24T03:22:32.092-04:00Comments on thebean: TGIT!Janinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12418387692646783553noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7603723189041366390.post-10853736951724602212016-09-15T22:32:18.870-04:002016-09-15T22:32:18.870-04:00If you see a rabid animal, it is best to call it i...If you see a rabid animal, it is best to call it in--even if it means your shelters will be destroyed. All you need is for an unvaccinated cat to be bitten and then all hell will break loose. The City will come in and start the killing. In fact, if a rabid raccoon hisses at an unvaccinated cat and the cat grooms itself and ingests the saliva, the cat will contract rabies. Please protect yourself and your kitties. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7603723189041366390.post-30740261795583670892016-09-15T10:06:35.520-04:002016-09-15T10:06:35.520-04:00I LOVE that about Butterscotch!! It reminds me of ...I LOVE that about Butterscotch!! It reminds me of how I tamed my then feral barncat Jake, who is now 12 years lster my very favorite boy. I hope he will let you pet him now, but if he doesnt, my advice is to try to replicate the exact situation in which he let you pet him this morning-on the porch, close the door, sit in same place etc. Repeat same until he gets to where he trusts you in other rooms.<br />Please be SO careful with the raccoons. You should look into rabies vaccinations seriously.<br />CaroleAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com