Bubba is a happy, animated, stray cat I took in a year and a half ago with a mix of white and yellow tabby allover. He has a cute spot of yellow tabby on his shoulder and another splotch on his lower chin.

I knew he was a keeper the day I picked him up out of a client’s yard. He had strayed in because of other cats in the home and hung around with a big wound on his head. While I sat with him wrapped in my coat at the Vet’s office, instead of struggling or whining, he started to purr and didn’t flinch while the vet checked him out.

The first night at home, he rubbed my jaw with his and started to purr and he’s been a vocal bundle of energy ever since. With the summer weather, he constantly wants to be out in our fenced yard.

However, he also wants you to be out with him, and if you stay inside, he keeps coming to the door and calls for you with little chirps and mews. His favorite thing is to sit in your lap for a nice chin scratch while sitting on the steps outside. It’s a far cry from his life as a stray.


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