tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6481340516560332743.post6861183855172482972..comments2023-06-16T21:12:31.714+08:00Comments on myanimalcare: All peaceful outsidechankahyeinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08674643647557713363noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6481340516560332743.post-43735616678416169322013-04-02T08:15:01.000+08:002013-04-02T08:15:01.000+08:00Mr.G looks much healthier and handsomer these days...Mr.G looks much healthier and handsomer these days.monanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6481340516560332743.post-69079225883122436932013-04-02T05:19:23.000+08:002013-04-02T05:19:23.000+08:00Timmy - I think is the 'fear of hunger again&#...Timmy - I think is the 'fear of hunger again' syndrom of an x-strayed cat. <br><br>My Pinky has the same problems when he first joined the family 17 years ago. It took him 5, 6 years before he finally understood there is always food for him. And took him about that long before he understood this 'human' would not kick him or beat him if he takes a bite of food from the bowl. He finally let me touches him, and dare to sit on my lap after 4 years. He weight slightly over 1 kilo when he came to the door. An adult cat of 4,5 years old. <br><br>Cindycindynoreply@blogger.com