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My cat is a wildland/feral cat because he lived his entire life in Montana. I eventually moved to a second state and rehomed my cat because my one friend needed a rodent cat. I thought, why not. However, they aren't used to his feral ways. He'll come and go for 24 hours, eats dog food, and is sometimes grouchy and finds random shit outside. Honestly, he's super cuddly and friendly, but he acts like a traditional feral cat would when it comes to his approach. However, I don't really know what to say to this one, he's not dangerous, or showing claws and shit, he's just a cat who acts like a homeless man going garbage hunting. I personally thought it was cute, but whatever

My cat is a wildland/feral cat because he lived his entire life in Montana. I eventually moved to a second state and rehomed my cat because my one friend needed a rodent cat. I thought, why not. However, they aren't used to his feral ways. He'll come and go for 24 hours, eats dog food, and is sometimes grouchy and finds random shit outside. Honestly, he's super cuddly and friendly, but he acts like a traditional feral cat would when it comes to his approach. However, I don't really know what to say to this one, he's not dangerous, or showing claws and shit, he's just a cat who acts like a homeless man going garbage hunting. I personally thought it was cute, but whatever

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i need a cat just like this one. the kind of cat that you can leave outside for a week, and it will not only survive, but thrive. i hope that this cat you speak of is as big as a lynx.

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All my animals were bred and trained to harness the wild to their advantage, you could dump any of them for a month outside, and they would survive. This is how I prefer my animals, but a lot of metro city people hate that attitude

what good is a stupid dog? not to be mean, but like my wise Pa said, love don't put food on the table.