The Hissing Feline

From feral kitten to cherished senior cat: Sadie's story

24 min · 23 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio From feral kitten to cherished senior cat: Sadie's story

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We would enjoy hearing from you. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2590759/fan_mail/new] This is a special episode of The Hissing Feline. My guest today is my wife Georgia, who is the producer of this podcast. The show focuses on visiting about raising our cat, Sadie. We adopted her as a feral kitten, and she lived to be nearly 21-years old.  During the podcast, we reminisce about Sadie's younger years and how she got her name. We discuss her personality as a youngster and some of the biggest challenges of having a feral cat. Sadie mellowed as she grew older, but she always had the same spirited personality. She never became accustomed to having someone new in the house. Sadie was not a lap cat and did not like to be held. Then there was the day we brought home a new cat (Bridget) when Sadie was 15. It took many months, but Sadie and Bridget became close companions.

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