How old is she, and how long with her previous person? She's not frightened, or really shy; she just seems disoriented/confused. Bless you for taking her in.
She’s 12, she was her owner prob her whole life, she was there when his wife died and still there when he died, he did have mobility issues, I think she’s adopted me back now, when my data resets I’ll post a follow up video, but she follows me to the bathroom, lays on me, and marks me with her scent, it’s going better and faster than I expected.
No need to thank me, it was my mom who was worried no one would make the effort to throw money on a vet bill and adopt a senior cat, she knew 2 months was a long time if the cat was still alive, it was dad who set live traps and checked them several times a day,Lucy was running out of time and I was option, I’m happy to play my part, but it’s definitely been a group effort, I’m reading up on cats, I previously didn’t think I’d have any pets
Lucy’s alive, her dad died, she spent 2 months alone hiding in the rafters of their house,she’s been captured, vet checked and vaxxed, now she’s here with me. She’s 12 years old and scared, and missing her owner, she knows he’s gone as he passed in their kitchen. We didn’t know if she would be feral but she’s not, she has a mild manner, very sweet, just scared and unsure right now
She’s an angel alright! Thanks! I can’t get over all the love and support she’s getting from stranger on the internet, nor can I believe how many people were in my bathroom just watching her video. Faith in humanity has been restored.
she's so lucky. i'm glad you adopted her. she's so precious and her eyes so beautiful. i hope she'll be happy and healthy rest of her life. i know that you'll take care of her well. thank you.
Well she’s 12 so forever may not be that long, I’m still not sure how I’m gonna make this work, I’m a highway worker in the summer and a California snowbird in the winter, but little steps, first she has to adopt me back
I really feel bad for her too, but I have faith that things will always find a way to work out in the end, I’m currently reading up on on the language of cats, so if anyone has tips I’d welcome them!
For sure! I can’t imagine the stress she’s been in, being alone with his body, strangers in n out of their house, a clean up crew ripping up the place to repair for resale, add to that the capture, vet and new environment, being locked in a bathroom, she’s safe now, she just needs time to see that.
Lucky for her cats don’t see as many colors as we do but she’s got us beat in night vision and depth perception. But yes it’s kinda retro! Still in that first 48 hours waiting for the dewormer to clear her system.
So cool to see a group of friends out there enjoying great terrain with rails that have that personal touch (compared to cookie cutter side-by-sides). Hope you all have many more adventures!
Larry Heatley led us on a great ride! Eleven rails out, two had issues, and Ron Thomsen went back with them. Dean Cook is in front of me most of the ride so you see him the most! Hope you enjoy! Go to Solo Hiker Trash for more videos of Salton Sea and area!
Lots of hills and lots of wind & dust. A fun ride! Thank you Jack for leading us. Also thanks to Bob & Dave for replacing my rear hub so I could be out there! Hard to believe our winter in Southern California is almost over!
It was sure a windy ride! We went in Coral Wash, then to Grave Wash, to Big Wash and back! We had a Para Sailor driving the purple rail in front of us. He drove like a champ!