Sunday 25 February 2018

El Gato vs Godzilla

We have had a friendly black cat hanging around for several months and I was concerned he had no home.  I treated cats at J.E.E.P for internal and external parasites so I also did so for this cat.  It was obviously used to being a housecat at some point as it was neutered and wants to come in the RV.  I didn't want to put him in a cage at J.E.E.P. as it is hard to find homes for cats.  Also he might just have a home and be mooching better treats in the park.  Cam is also not partial to travelling with a strange cat so...  

Luckily one of our fellow park residents saw the cat going down the trail towards several nice homes near the park, and asked a Mexican fellow who lives there if he knew who's cat it was.  Turns out he has a cat that matches the description.  BC or black cat as some have called him is really an opportunist preferring park handouts and Whiskas.  Once we knew this we decided it was time for BC to return home and we stopped feeding him.  Today, I saw him duck under the RV with something large in his mouth.  BC had caught a large iguana for lunch.  I guess he can fend for himself after all.














Mexico has no harsh winter.  As long as a cat has a safe place to go to when necessary and it's health, it can fend for itself quite well.

We also went out for a lovely dinner on the hill.


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