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<blockquote data-quote="Bestoutwest" data-source="post: 1280531" data-attributes="member: 19397"><p>We have two outside cats currently, started with 3. Both neutered males, full brothers. One, Hawk (named by my, at the time, 1 1/2 son) will go to the neighbors 1/4 mile away, fight their cat and follow you to the bottom of the field in the pitch black night. His brother, Dot, never ventures more than 300 fee from the house. When we're out in the field there's always two little eyes in one spot when you look around with the headlamp...they never move. He just sits and waits for you. They're both friendly as heck as they were hand raised. Here's the funny part, though. Hawk does not like our son at all. Dot, however, will allow him to pour water on him, pick him up, tug his ears/tail/legs. He just doesn't care. He's pretty awesome.</p><p></p><p>CB, you ever find your cat?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bestoutwest, post: 1280531, member: 19397"] We have two outside cats currently, started with 3. Both neutered males, full brothers. One, Hawk (named by my, at the time, 1 1/2 son) will go to the neighbors 1/4 mile away, fight their cat and follow you to the bottom of the field in the pitch black night. His brother, Dot, never ventures more than 300 fee from the house. When we're out in the field there's always two little eyes in one spot when you look around with the headlamp...they never move. He just sits and waits for you. They're both friendly as heck as they were hand raised. Here's the funny part, though. Hawk does not like our son at all. Dot, however, will allow him to pour water on him, pick him up, tug his ears/tail/legs. He just doesn't care. He's pretty awesome. CB, you ever find your cat? [/QUOTE]
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