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Originally Posted by *Beth*
What a beautiful name Sir has!
I have an "English" cat, too. Quite a magnificent fellow, dark, dark grey and fluffy. What an eccentric! His name is London Calling.
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Heh heh, London calling! My guy is all blue too, except for a crescent moon on his tummy. I know in England they usually have indoor/outdoor cats but my guy avoids doors that lead outside. When you open them he moves away from them. Which is weird since he was in the shelter for his forth time when I met him. His notes say he was catching birds and was turned in by a bird lover, who was pretty angry. The shelter usually waved fees the first time a pet comes in but raises the fees each time. Plus they neutered him this last time too. The owners gave him up because they couldn’t afford it. He has the most awesome personality. But I can’t figure it out what was he doing outside when he hates the outdoors? He was traumatized tho, when I first brought him home he stuck to me like a burr. He wouldn’t go out on the deck with me but would stand inside the door and paw the door wanting me to come back in. It’s been 12 years now and he’s greatly relaxed and trusts that I’m always coming back.