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Voice for Peace

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3. The change is phenomenal. I think he really must have been starving when he found us.
Thu Jun 5, 2014, 08:43 PM
Jun 2014

He follows me around whenever he can.
It seems very important to him that he doesn't lose me,
which is why I think he was starving.
If I go across the street he cries across the street for me.

He has gotten chubby but is losing his big scary tomcat cheeks.
His fur has thickened and softened.
The scabs all over his body are mostly gone.
He is gentle as can be, non combative unless seriously annoyed
by another cat. For the most part, he is well socialized. cat-wise.
I believe this comes from living among the homeless most
of his life, raising kittens, and so on.
Only problem is indoor peeing.

He loves to headbump. When his head gets a grip on your
head it is hard to let go. It is like a magnet. I'm
wondering if he is downloading something into my brain
which makes me do his bidding.

His little son Oliver is my favorite. Oliver headbumps
Buddy each night when he comes to dinner.


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