Replying to myself: Now she says she has no tent. She wants us to buy it for her. I nixed that. Not happening.
And one of her cats ran away already. I don't blame it.:eek:
I feel this. That whole 1st paragraph is what I just wrote about here too but left out the details of the "why they are what the are" which you included.
My husband's very grown up daughter. She was already in her mid-20's or so when I met her. She's now IDK 40ish. In the years that have passed she's turned out to be an emotional and financial leech to him and I've lost all patience with the situation as it's effected him greatly.
I don't think...
Good breeders should be taking their cats in to the vet for regular health checks, regardless if they are breeding cats or not. Same as anyone else does with their pets. And as for breeding cats any decent breeder will do necessary heath testing for any disease or condition that is prevalent in...
Somehow she got out because she got pregnant LOL
She's probably just stressed from everything she's been though recently, including hormone changes. Just keep an eye on her and if you notice anything really out of the ordinary make a vet appointment to discuss.
Doubtful she has any memory of even being pregnant. Cats don't have emotions like humans do - they live in the moment for the most part.
Sounds like she's used to be letting outside and it's become a habit, so she's asking.
Obviously you must keep her indoors until she is at minimum fully healed...
You see similarities because all purebred cats are derived from domestic cats. Domestic came first. Once breeding became popular, the nice/good attributes became incorporated to create the specific breed.
They are nice looking but typical looking short hair domestic tabbies.
I'm in north NJ and sure felt it. I knew right away because I've felt them here before here though not that strong. It lasted a long time for us and our almost 100 year old home rumbled and groaned a bit LOL, stuff shaking but nothing fell. One of the cats got out of sorts over it for a bit. I...
Some shirts. There's a specific brand and type I like because they are very casual and feel good. Many of my older ones are starting to look kind of shabby (tho good for sleeping in).
There's no specific personality for any cat, breed or no breed. People like to make assumptions but it really comes down to how well a kitten is raised/socialized.
I had a pawprint made when Casper passed. It's in a nice little leather box on our fireplace mantel, along with his collar sitting on the box. I also had a portrait done from a photo I'd taken of him by an amazing artist I've commissioned work from previously. It's a small oil painting and is...