Luxury Lives of Feral Felines in Polokwane, Pigeon Paradise
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Started conversation Feb 23, 2013
OK first the back story! I was in an accident today, a minor one; I stopped at a stop street and the person behind me bumped into me. So I had to go to the police station to report it. That took me two trips and more than two hours. But afterwards I walked around the neighbourhood a bit, while talking on the phone with my sister, when I came across a family of kitties! They looked like ferals; the one was lying in a bed of flowers just inside the sidewalk, under a big-leaved Arum plant; then there were a couple of little ones, one on the sidewalk, another with perhaps the mother at the top of some stairs. The one lying in the shade of the plant was ginger and rather lion-like and long-haired with a good mane around the head and neck, and one of the kittens was the same colour with shorter hair, the other adult was tortoiseshell and I thought probably the mother, and the final kitten was grey stripey tabby-like. Anyways they behaved like ferals, the buildings surrounding were 'official' buildings so they probably weren't with anyone living in those, but they found themselves a comfy place to hang around, under some stairs with a nice shady flowerbed ...
... and in the shadiest corner, right under the stairway, was a HUGE pile of pigeon feathers! Our kitties seemed to have found the ticket to the royal life! Polokwane has a good population of pigeons, these being feral as well, offspring of racing pigeons that decided not to go home. These are mostly fat and lazy, so not very hard to pick off, and there are plenty of them. The kitties all seemed very healthy and were not as scrawny as the ferals living in the suburb, where there are only 'wild' pigeons, doves and other wild birds. The kitties as well seemed very relaxed, not at all as nervous and jittery as my local ferals. The ginger kitten lounged and rolled around on the pavement, and when I came closer moved a short distance off and rubbed itself against a metal fence, while the others were just lying and eyeing me lazily.
Well I was happy to see *someone* who was not having a bad day.
Luxury Lives of Feral Felines in Polokwane, Pigeon Paradise
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Elektragheorgheni -Please read 'The Post'
Posted Feb 23, 2013
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Posted Feb 23, 2013
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Posted Feb 24, 2013
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Posted Feb 27, 2013
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Posted Feb 27, 2013
Try eating in an outdoor restaurant in Pythagoreo, on the island of Samos. The cats believe you should share.
Their routine:
Mornings: Gather on the docks to meet fishing boats. Meow for fish heads.
Afternoons: Nap.
Evenings: Troll the restaurants and meow at tourists to share their dinners.
Happy cats. 
Luxury Lives of Feral Felines in Polokwane, Pigeon Paradise
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Posted Feb 27, 2013
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Posted Feb 27, 2013
Fed cats may continue killing pigeons just for fun. They're masters at the 'cute' shtick, but that doesn't mean they're always nice (but my cat certainly is). Also ... good luck catching a feral cat!
Luxury Lives of Feral Felines in Polokwane, Pigeon Paradise
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Posted Feb 27, 2013
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Posted Mar 1, 2013








