Day 3
(Day 93)
Another interesting thing I noticed, the cat's really liked their privacy...they weren't always up to being viewed by the public, particularly when eating. One time, I took a tour down to see Sheba. Well, she was up on her perch eating...the tour of 7 people included a few young boys, who were a bit wild themselves.
They never did anything to the cats or cages, they were just loud and obnoxious. Well, Sheba, when I brought them down her way, just looked up from her lunch, and gave me the most mournful look I've ever seen from her! It was almost comical! It was like she was saying, in no uncertain terms, that she would PLEASE like to be alone so she could eat her meal in peace, and would I kindly remove these obnoxious beasts that were disturbing her private time.
I hurried the group away as soon as I could...but I still chuckle about it from time to time.
Sheba, Poor Sheba, came to CPR as a skeleton, purchase as a "cute kitty" for a rich guys daughter. The daughter tired of her after awhile, and Sheba had become too dangerous to keep around anymore (due to improper training, and the fact the she was a wild animal, not a pet). She was about 2 years old when CPR got her. Then that same year she got here, the property was flooded during a big storm...took every body we had to save her from being drowned! Newspaperman and cameras around at the time did little to help, though a few donations came in after the fact.
I hope she has a better time at BCR, there is hopes that she will be bred to Shere Khan or Alex or one of the other Siberians there. It's a long ways away, so I won't be able to visit, but will miss her and the rest so very much!
(I would like to dedicate this story to my mother who died of breast cancer last year. I was living in my car all last year, but found my way to vaping. I have a friend Brian Arlander, who would like to try e-cigs, but I have not been able to afford to buy him a starter kit...and I could use some vape supplies myself

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