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In reply to the discussion: Black Cats Aren't Getting Adopted Because They Look Bad in Selfies [View all]Liberal Veteran
(22,239 posts)He was vicious for about 10 seconds when I first caught him and took him inside. Pooped out a worm in the basement where I kept him in quarantine for a few days.
A couple of days later, he shredded my arm at the vet's office.
Within a couple of weeks, he was sitting in my front window waiting for me to get home and following me around the house like he was my shadow.
He had no grace at all for the first year or so. He got nicknamed "Plopper" because he would literally climb on my lap and plop down like his bones had turned to water.
Now he's 2000 miles from where I found him (we made a big move and kitty came with us) and still follows me around the house and he has the most adorable silent meow ever (he gets a little squeak out every now and then, but mostly he just makes the meow face without actually making any noise).
And I love him.