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It must have been tough to let him go but it sounds like he has adjusted well. You will be able to see him from time to time also since it's not too far away. You sure did the right thing. He will always be happy to see you when you visit your cousin.
Years ago we adopted a part Dashund and part Beagle female dog. The dog had a similar trait, the dog chewed through a door, we came home to find splinters all around her mouth. The dog chewed the arms of our new furniture when we would leave. We found a good home for her also. There was one funny incident that comes to me looking back. This was when my wife, and I had been married for a short time, my wife's aunt came to visit she was sitting at our kitchen table with her feet dangling under the table. When she was ready to leave she noticed one of her shoes was chewed up pretty bad.
Richard
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Last night at the shop I looked up and saw the one stray black cat standing there looking at us. He/she comes into the shop to announce her arrival and that it is time to eat. I tried to get a picture of it, but it was too dark and this is all I got. :LOL::LOL::LOL::LOL:
Don
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now that first pic was spooky. i woulld watch my back at night.:LOL:
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Good looking cat, Don. Could be handy when walking into a dark room or shop to have that one with you!:D:LOL::LOL:
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Don, it looks like a female, judging by the eyes!! I could be wrong though but it is a good-looking Cat.:)
Richard
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I see we're not the only folks with those big black cats. Our old man looks just like those. And we have a lot of pictures like those, too, Don, nothing but green eyes. At bedtime, he "escorts" me to bed, and of course, in the dark, I can't see him, so he often gets a nudge with a toe, and occasionally gets stepped on; aggravatin' critter!
When we lived in the mountains, we were a long ways from any un-natural light source, and on many evenings, we'd be sitting on the deck enjoying the solitude, when a ruckus would start out in the dark yard somewhere, and all we could see were shadows in the shadows; Sam and some other poor varmint; then a while later, ol' Sam would come over the fence and sit as if to tell us of his adventure. He pretty much ruled that mountainside.