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    So, riding buddy and I are not having any luck getting out for our weekly loooong trail ride. Tuesday the road graders stumped us--we'd already encountered the big honking machines twice and just didnt have the moral fiber to keep on down the next dirt road where they were scraping and taking up all the room--so we went home after a scant 7 miles total.

    Fine, yesterday we set out again. Our favorite dirt road was, of course, freshly groomed and it wasnt nearly as cold and windy and we were tooling along when both horses stopped dead and we heard....mewing. There was a house nearby but no cats in the yard. Mewing was faint but getting louder. Finally we look around and here comes a tiny, palm sized tiger kitty, screeching WAIT FOR ME.

    Evidently someone had JUST dumped her off at the paved road a quarter mile or more back, she had heard/seen us emerging from the woods we use to get to this dirt road, and had started running. She ran right in between the horses, laid down under their hooves, and commenced rolling over and over so we could admire her spotted belly. Look, I Do Tricks!

    Of course buddy hopped off, handed her up, and I stuffed her in the horn bag on my saddle. She didnt like the horn bag, though, got out and walked around on Sadie's neck for a few minutes before settling down inside my shirt. We decided to bag the rest of the ride and get her home to where there was something more suitable for her to eat than horse treats and granola bars.

    Sadie realised she was carrying precious cargo (good thing, too, nothing like a frightened kitten clinging to The Girls, I always say) and flat walked home instead of leaping over her favorite logs and running up her favorite hilly spots.

    Kitty now being spoiled by my mother. Kitty is probably no older than 5 or 6 weeks--eyes are open but still blue, and she is really teeny. Mother will be 85 next June.
    Mr Jeano, a candidate for sainthood if ever there was one, chuckled and said, oh well, another hungry mouth to feed.

    I just hope she is mature enough to survive and thrive. Coyotes wouldve eaten her for sure before she'd have had a chance to starve.

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    Awwwwwwwwwww

    I did the same once in Connetquot State Park on Long Island. Except it was a box turtle! The graders had gone through about a hour prior and in turning over the dirt on the side, they turned over Cecil Turtle and the poor bugger couldn't get flipped back over. Got off and held him close to my heart as we rode home. Released him into the safety of farm's backyard pond. Cecil was quite please
    <>< Sorrow Looks Back. Worry Looks Around. Faith Looks Up! -- Being negative only makes a difficult journey more difficult. You may be given a cactus, but you don't have to sit on it.

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    • #3
      Awwww. They know who to appeal to.

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      • #4
        Awww, nice story. Good for you. Pictures?
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        • #5
          I think you and your riding buddy qualify as angels on horseback....THANK YOU. Kitteh knew that you were there to help! Two of my furry boys came to me in a similar fashion, and they are a joy to me.
          People like you help restore my faith in humanity...good karma points!
          Dee
          Founder of the I LOFF my worrywart TB clique!
          Official member of the "I Sing Silly Songs to My Animals!" Clique
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          • #6
            What a great story! Pictures of the new addtion, please!

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            • #7
              Need Pics!!!!

              What a cool story!
              What have you named Save-Me kitty?

              That's how I got my barn kittens - 2 little kittens came wandering up my driveway on the 4th of July (I was out shooting off tank rockets with my friends).
              Little orange tiger boy got named Day, his gray/white sister was Independence.
              Sadly Day was lost to the road, but I still have Indy.
              *friend of bar.ka*RIP all my lovely boys, gone too soon:
              Steppin' Out 1988-2004
              Hey Vern! 1982-2009, Cash's Bay Threat 1994-2009
              Sam(Jaybee Altair) 1994-2015

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              • #8
                My daughter and I found 2 kittens in much the same way. We were trail riding and heard loud meowing across a fence in a dump area by the road side. I climbed over the fence to investigate and there were 2 tiny kittens. They barely had their eyes open and could hardly walk but were doing their best to come to me. I scooped them up and I carried one and daughter carried one on horseback back to the horse trailer. We stopped at the vet clinic on the way home and the kittens got a clean bill of health and we were told how to care for such young kittens. We found a home for one of them and we still have the other. I think she is about 10 years old now. Good luck with your little one. She sounds like a little scrapper. That's great that your mom took her in.
                Sarchasm: The gulf between the author of sarcastic wit and the person who doesn't get it.

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                • #9
                  I found a kitten back at the beginning of October about the same age as the one you just found. It was the coldest night to date (got into the low 30's as a low) and she somehow managed to crawl to the rear of the barn. I walked in the next morning to do the morning feed and turnout to hear something SCREECHING as loud as possible. I initially thought one of our barn cats was injured only to find this poor kitten half frozen and hungry. I caught her and stuck her in the front of my jacket to warm her up and she stayed there the entire time. Find out later the poor thing had a broken foot as well!

                  She's now a happy addition to my house cats, foot is healed and she's being a good little sister to my boys. Oh, and her name? October

                  Pictures (right after she got the splint off her broken foot, so her right hind looks a little funny):
                  Hi!
                  So tiny

                  I wish I knew why people dumped their unwanted animals at a barn though! I guess they figure we'll take in anything?

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                  • #10
                    Aww, born to be a barn kitty.

                    My cats ride all the time--whenever the horses have blankets on, there is always a cat planted squarely on each butt, keeping warm and enjoying the view.
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                    • #11
                      What an adorable story! I'm smiling like crazy here! All three of my kitties (two of them dumped off strays) are smiling and thanking you for rescuing the little riding kitten!

                      Please post pictures!

                      Kim
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                      I kill threads dead!

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                      • #12
                        Aww... what a lucky little bugger! All of my cats have been rescued strays... they make the best pets. Post pictures when you have them. (:
                        "Remain relentlessly cheerful."

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                        • #13
                          When I read the title, I thought you meant something like this.

                          Good for you! Those kittens are irresistable. It seems like they just know that horse people are the ones to go to (ahem, neighborhood cats seem to show up at my barn all too often). My lesson barn just had a litter and it was so hard to not take one home. I hope she does well with your mom!

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                          • #14
                            Awwwwwwwwwww!! Who can resist a kitty????
                            Nobody. If it weren't for the fact that they grow up to be cats . . .
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by deltawave View Post
                              Nobody. If it weren't for the fact that they grow up to be cats . . .
                              Amen!

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                              • #16
                                Awwwwww. What a sweet story! Good for you and your buddies (including Sadie, and your mother!).

                                Please post pics, and let us know how she is. What is her name?
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                                • #17
                                  We got a cat like that also!! My mom & dad were out riding (before I was born!) and stopped to pick up a lost kitten out in the woods. Dad leaned over to take a better look and his saddle slid right off the side of the horse (oops!). They brought the kitty home and he was named Saddle Cat.
                                  Originally posted by barka.lounger
                                  u get big old crop and bust that nags ass the next time it even slow down.

                                  we see u in gp ring in no time.

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                                  • #18
                                    Originally posted by Equine Obsession View Post
                                    When I read the title, I thought you meant something like this.
                                    EqO: that cat is the spitting image of my Indy!
                                    Probably bigger - my girl is barely 5# of Vermin Death on Wheels

                                    When she was just a peanut - all of 1# - I found her swinging from one horse's tail where she stuck when she swatted at him

                                    One swish and she would've been launched "To the Moon,Alice!"


                                    Hey jeano: PICS! NAME!!!
                                    *friend of bar.ka*RIP all my lovely boys, gone too soon:
                                    Steppin' Out 1988-2004
                                    Hey Vern! 1982-2009, Cash's Bay Threat 1994-2009
                                    Sam(Jaybee Altair) 1994-2015

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                                    • #19
                                      I had to laugh because all of mine were strays at one time too-they know horse people are prime targets! My "barn manager" (as well as my body guard) is a black and white tuxedo cat who was the tiniest of them all (as a kitten) he nows tops the charts at about 17 pounds (hasn't quite put on his winter weight yet either). I happened to look out today to see him with a very LARGE thing in his mouth as he was making his way to the barn. As I thought...his THIRD squirrel this year! By the time I found it (he loves to "hide" them in stalls)...he had consumed half of it-YUCK!!!!!!!!!

                                      So, Yankee Lawyer when you asked about feeding cats or not feeding them-this one is VERY well fed and still hunts (things almost as big as he is!)...sorry, didn't mean to steal the thread...it just made me laugh because even the cutest, little ones do grow up to be cats! Frankly, I adore my cats, all 6 of them have very different personalities (I can't stand it when people don't think cats do). I consider myself very lucky every time someone dumps one! It that the "one man's trash is another person's treasure" theory?

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                                      • #20
                                        Amos, Patch, Dinkums, Rugby, Tigerbright, Magic, Lloyd, Boots, Tom, Smoke, Tori, KitKat, and assorted friends and relations, past and present, say:

                                        "It's great that kittens grow up to be cats!"
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