Anonymous
8/15/2025, 5:51:23 AM
No.103508759
Here is gnocchi. He is a stray male cat(young) but not wild. super well behaved and knows how to use a litterbox. He hasn't been desexed, so my theory of what happened is that he was taken in as a street kitten, and once he hit puberty and started spraying everywhere, the owners couldn't handle it and didn't want to pay for the desexing, so they dumped him here in the middle of nowhere in the bush. (Yes, I live in the bush in the middle of nowhere in a national park). He is big but still quite young, and he is super kind and friendly and already lets me pick him up and rub his tummy, and it's only been two days since I fed and let him in. he is also very nice to my other two stray rescue cats I have. But they are quite scared and curious about him.
I have another theory that he is actually related to the cats I already have. As he looks like a doppelganger of my other cat ravioil (daughter of anchovey), so much to the point anchovey, the mother of ravioli, gets both visibly mixed up and confused. I got my two cats from the town I used to live in, which is about 15 minutes away and if someone dumped a cat here, it would be from that same town. I know Ancovey had a litter, but she only brought ravioli (since mother cats are known to leave their sons/sons leave the litter early). It is possible he is Ancovey's long lost son of 5 years now being reunited. Humble ૮( ˶˘<>˘˶ )ა
(It is not possible to describe the similarity in looks of raviloi and gnocchi. They look identical and familial.)