Bootsie

This is Bootsie, a male cat who is unbearably sweet and friendly – and hungry. He stops by our house at least once a day for a bie to eat, some pets, some loving words. I don’t know who he belongs to, but he’s so comfortable around people that I’m sure he was once a pet. Or perhaps still is, but if that’s the case, his owners don’t deserve him. He’s out in the rain, in the heat, at night, and he’s thin.

Our cats have been outside with him during the day, but no squabbles break out. They just kind of sit around as if waiting for someone to make a move.

Recently, we went to Georgia to visit my sister and her family and I hired a woman to come in once a day and feed our cats and love on them, if she could find them. Roxane came over for  meet and greet before we left but she never saw our cats. I sent her pictures of Beo and Nala.

On the 3rd day of our trip, I was monitoring our indoor  security camera and saw a black cat hanging out in the living room. At first, I thought it was our black cat, Nala.

But she has a short tail and this cat’s tail was long. She doesn’t have white paws, but this cat does.  I realized it was Bootsie, who had somehow gotten into the house. I called Roxane, but didn’t reach her, so I called our neighbor Annette and asked her to go over to the house to check. She thought I was nuts, but was kind of enough to go over to the house. Sure enough, she found Bootsie on Nigel’s bed in our bedroom. She took him outside.

Roxane called me a while later. Her cell had died after she’d left our house that day. A black cat she thought was ours was on the front porch, meowing for food, to be let inside. She thought it was our cat and didn’t have any idea how Nala had gotten out but he followed her into the house so she fed him and left him in the house.

I posted his photo on the Next Door app and got several responses from neighbors who also feed him. No one seems to know who owns him. One neighbor suggested that I catch him and take him to the vet to see if he’s microchipped. Great suggestion except that he often shows up late at night. My suspicion is that Bootsie owner’s may have lived in the neighborhood and left him behind when they moved. The worst kind of pet owner.

I suspect Bootsie may join the MacGregor clan at some point. But first, that microchip. I’m hoping he shows up during the day, when the vet’s office is open, so I can at least find out if he has a microchip. And if he does, I can get the owner’s name and address. If there’s no microchip, then I’ll get him fixed and adopt him.

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7 Responses to Bootsie

  1. Darren B says:

    Apart from the white sox that cat looks like the stray that hangs around my home –
    https://brizdazz.blogspot.com/2021/06/i-tawt-i-taw-puddy-tat-did-i-manifest.html

    • Darren B says:

      I wrote a new post today featuring your Bootsie post, as my stray cat turned up on my hot water system this year as I was doing some washing in my laundry room –
      https://brizdazz.blogspot.com/2023/04/the-year-of-stray-hot-water-cat.html
      I hadn’t seen the cat for almost a year and feared the cat was a victim of a big carpet snake that was hanging around in my backyard (not that I ever saw the snake) which my neighbours had called a snake catcher out catch, that they claimed was last seen in my backyard heading towards the ferns in my garden.
      The next morning after the snake catcher failed to find the snake, my ferns were flattened like a struggle had happened overnight between something powerful like a snake and its prey.
      That cat loved hiding and sleeping among those ferns (which I have since weeded out of my garden) and the cat seemed to go missing for weeks and then months afterwards, so I assumed it had become a meal on the snake’s menu.
      But this year the cat came back and seems to like sitting on my hot water system now the ferns are long gone … as is hopefully the snake.

  2. Caren Griffin says:

    He looks so sweet. I hope you keep him. Same thing happened to my PA daughter The neighborhood cat named Joe came by regularly. When I visited I told my daughter he’s so skinny I’m sure he is abandoned, u should just take him in. Well she did even tho she already had 2 other cats but Joe turned out to be the best cat she ever owned. Joe slept with my granddaughter every single night. He was so loving. Eventually he got old and passed away but we still talk about Joe .

    • Trish and Rob says:

      If he comes during the day, when I could put him in a crate and get him to a vet,I would. Just as I’m typing this, he stopped by.
      My inner sense us signaling that he may be one of the many scats I’ve had that has returned.

  3. Adele says:

    I hope you adopt him. He seems to belong to you already. I LOVE black cats.

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