Thousands of stray cats live in every city and town.
They breed in the halls of the building, in the market and in any place that is sheltered from rain and sun, even under bridges or on the roof of houses. they feed on leftover food from trashcan after trashcan.
From the many of them, some are staying around my place, sleep in the residence ceiling or in a barn.
These are the stray cats commonly show up at day time around my place, tame and very healthy.
This is Lody, as what my granddaughter calls her. She comes to our house for food every day
This guy is a bit wild since he prefers to stay away from the crowd.
This is Nancy that stay at my neighbor’s house barn. She has three colors hairs, very pretty.
Paddy has a beautiful slender body and greenish eyes. She loved playing in the rice field next to my house, especially when the rice plants are being grown. She is my daughter’s fan.
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Mungkin ada ribuan kucing liar hidup di setiap kota.
Mereka berkembang biak di lorong-lorong bangunan, di pasar dan di tempat yang terlindung dari hujan dan matahari, bahkan di bawah jembatan atau di atap rumah penduduk. Mereka memakan sisa-sisa makanan dari tempat-tempat sampah.
Dari sekian banyaknya, ada pula yang tinggal di sekitar tempat saya, tidur di langit-langit rumah atau di gudang.
Ini adalah kucing liar yang biasa muncul pada saat siang hari di sekitar tempat saya tinggal, jinak dan sangat sehat.
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They do look very healthy.
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I was told by people that these species of cats has special instinct in maintaining their own health. If sick it will find the medicine from nature to cure it. sounds amazing, isn’t it?
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A good instinct to have!
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This sort of plant grows wild around ruins and abandoned land. A sick cat eats the leaves and roots. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acalypha_indica.
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Looks like it is good for people too.
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Yes it does. It is used in various herbal medicine in my country.
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🙂
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Nice photos of these stray cats. We have 2 or 3 of them too, and, following your example, I’ll have to start taking pictures of them.
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Aah, That sounds so nice, Hein. I hardly can’t wait to see them. They must be so great through your lens. Thank you.
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They are gorgeous Muhammad and you’ve captured them so beautifully! Lody is gorgeous and Paddy have such beautiful eyes. Thanks for sharing. 😀
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You are most welcome Sophia hank you so much also for your nice words. Have a nice day for you and yours. 🙂
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Thanks and you’re welcome! Wishing you and yours the same. 😀
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nice and emotional for me, as I’m a catlover and all the stray cats always touch my heart… ❤
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my very best and have a serene weekend! cheers, Mélanie
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Thank you very much Melanie and I am so glad that you enjoyed this post. Actually we love cat also. Last Dec 2013 our male cat died on his age of 13 yo due to an uncured disease and maybe he was too old? then 3 months later we found a cute stray cat’s baby (female) in a traditional market and my youngest daughter took her home. She has been 5 months with us, thick fluffy, black-brown and white colors. I presumed she is a half blood Angora cat. It is so funny that she is afraid of camera.
Have a great weekend to all of you. 🙂
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kalo di tempat saya, saya perbantukan untuk berburu tikus di gudang.
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potensi kelinci pedaging
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Hey Mas Ahmad, Terima kasih atas kunjungannya. Dimanakah anda tinggal?. Di tempat kami kucing2 seperti ini memang suka berburu tikus juga, tapi sering hanya untuk membunuhnya.
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Great photos 🙂
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Thank you very much for your compliment, Alex. 🙂
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Aww they are so cute! 🙂
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Thanks, Atiba. Have a nice weekend to you and your family. 🙂
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You are welcome! And a great weekend to you too 🙂
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