QUOTE (ann @ Aug 3 2008, 02:22 AM)
Hi There, long story short. Been housing my neice's cat Piper for almost 2 yrs now. Well her family came for a visit and just as I had suspected, they no longer felt the need for her to be in there life anymore. She is 7yrs old. Pretty mellow, bites when you pet her wrong. But for me she is a good cat. Easy maintence. I call her "girlfriend" a lot. She's adjusted well here, but has a tendency to fight with all the neighboring cats. I took this picture last year. It makes me laugh everytime I look at it. -Just thought I would share, perhaps it'll put a smile on your face too
My Molly was just like that, and was a female Tabby also! Molly would flop down beside me, then roll against me. If I petted her "wrong" (And the rules changed often) she would leave in a huff, or bat me with her paw.
She was otherwise a "ghost cat" when people visited, so was also low maintenance. Funny..once in a while, someone would visit, and she would make a judgement and accept them, and crawl into their lap. She seemed to have a thing for people on the overweight side, but otherwise we could never predict whether she would hide till they left, or adopt them.
Molly also did not play well with others, so we found a one-cat home for her. She was being spoiled the last we heard, and becoming a blimp, herself.
I think Tabbies are beautiful, and sometimes I just liked to look at her and admire her. They are some kind of throwback to a wild ancestor, and cat lovers see a basic primal CAT in them.
I wish there were cat shows for some of these "unpapered" basic cats, some of whom are exceptionally beautiful.