Luring a wild cat

First of all , thank you for wanting to rescue this little heart :cheers::glasses7: !

Torties aren't all *that* rare ; however , if you've got a male Tortie ( or a male Calico ) , those are rare !

Torties are superb hunters , too , as are Calicos .
I have a 10 year old Callie whose name is Molly Anne McCalico . She's a miniature Mountain Lion ! All of the grunts , chirps , buzzes and whistles she produces (especially in her sleep) are entertaining :smile: .

Good luck in catching her . You'll be rewarded with unconditional love and companionship :cheers:.

To be honest, I never even checked if Demon was male or female. It was about 5 weeks old the last time I saw it (over a year ago), and after you own a bunch of torties, there's no point in 'checking' since 99.9% of them are female anyway.

I only ever owned 2 male torties, and they were from the same litter (the only 2 in the litter too)

Demon ain't no little kitty anymore, she's about 6" Tall (give or take), real lean (whoever had her, wasn't feeding her) and her tail is almost twice as long as the rest of her body. Which means... beware when petting. :D At that size, things can get ugly. Anyone who's ever given a cat a bath (or picked up a wild cat), knows what I'm talking about. I still have scars on my left arm, shoulder and back from when I gave my cat Ash a bath.