Chip is charging his solar cells.
In cat news, Speck is back. He looks a little thin, he's sucking up kibble as though the production line was closing.
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We live at the end of the road and there is no feeding station anywhere but us as far as we can see. Yet continually we "lose" a cat or 3 only to find them return a month later still fat and sassy. It drives me nuts because if someone else is going to feed his herd, they can fully feed this herd and it won't break my heart to not buy 120 pounds of cat food every month.
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Is Speck a usual stray visitor or a neighbor cat?
He’s a stray visitor. He’s neutered, but his ear hasn’t been tipped (not TNR). He’s been coming by for a few years. He adores Priss, she tolerates him. He won’t let us get within six feet of him.
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