This is my little micropanther, Vulkan. He’s a wonderful little cat I adopted earlier this year, after his previous owner found him “too rambunctious”. With me, Vulkan has been nothing short of perfect. He’s a very loving cat. He’s been a perfect playmate for my other cat, Muu. He’s also the best bug catcher in the house!

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    3 days ago

    This is my void, Guenhwyvar. I adopted him in September, the shelter listed him as feral, but I quickly tamed him and he has become my feline familiar.

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      3 days ago

      He’s a beautiful little void! Raising feral cats is no joke though. I’m glad you were able to connect with him!

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        3 days ago

        I do not know that he was fully feral, I had him cuddling my hand within 9 minutes of meeting him (I checked the time stamps on pictures). It did take him quite a while after I adopted him for him to not hiss at anyone else. He still is not fully on board with the dogs, all the other cats love them, but I think he is warming up to them finally.

        (Sorry to hijack your post, I thought everyone would post in here instead of starting their own threads)

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          3 days ago

          That’s adorable! Adjusting new cats is always an adventure. My two boys bonded within an hour of meeting each other. Other cats I’ve had took actual years to be just okay with other cats.

          (I woke up today to see the void trend going, but it was too early for my brain to think of a good title for my post. It’s all good. Worst thing that happened is I got to meet another wonderful cat! Thank you for sharing him!)