Since March when we had a lockdown due to the virus, our human minimised going out. And only venture out to get essentials at the nearest mini mart.
Though a little relaxed now, our human still take precautions and only goes to get groceries at that same mini mart a walking distance from home.
A new resident cat came to welcome our human but our human (standing with legs apart) was trying to avoid to come in contact with it. That kitty isn't exactly healthy as its fur had some bald patches. Our human was so afraid to carry any disease or sickness it may have back to Winnie.
Stay safe everyone.
It is so hard these days, and precautions are needed everywhere, even alas with out feline pals!
ReplyDeleteDo stay safe and well, and see you next time!
Purrs
ERin
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteOh yes, it is difficult beyond words in some situations to be distant and detached... we each must definitely take our responsibility though! Well done to your human. Hugs and whiskeries, YAM-aunty xxx
Yes, you got to be safe no matter what!
ReplyDeleteWe hope the kitty is okay. It's important to keep safe.
ReplyDeleteThe Florida Furkids
Your human is doing the right thing to stay as safe as possible. We sure hope that resident cat is okay.
ReplyDeleteThat poor kitty. I sure help someone can help him or her Maybe it lost fur from fleas?
ReplyDeleteSeems like everyone is taking extra precautions! Stay safe.
ReplyDeleteWise of you huMom to keep Winnie safe too.
ReplyDeletePoor kitty. But it’s best to be safe when dealing with unknown cats.
ReplyDeleteI purr that kitty will be OK. With the virus, it is important to be careful.
ReplyDeletePurrs,Julie
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