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I dont mind her sleeping with me,just dont want to roll over and hurt her,is there a way without hurting her feelings to get her in her own bed?
just LOVE the name bristol!!!!Originally Posted by Racn1320
Just got her but thinking of Bristol for the name
If you got her a little mat that you could place next to you - the kind filled with catnip that you can heat up...she might like that.....you can try placing it really close to you and then a little farther away each night.Originally Posted by Racn1320
I dont mind her sleeping with me,just dont want to roll over and hurt her,is there a way without hurting her feelings to get her in her own bed?
I was happy to post the pic. She's so cute! I don't think you need to worry about rolling on her at night. When I first got my two, I was the same way about them sleeping with me, but now they come and go and I don't even know it most of the time (unless I wake up with them on me). I think you'll really get to enjoy her being in the bed with you. Bristol is such a cute name.Originally Posted by Racn1320
sweet that for posting misty,she is really cool,and loving,she sleeps with me every night,im just afraid of sleeping im might roll on top of her,so i try and stay in 1 spot only,she is so small,i tried to take her downstairs las night and put her on the couch and shut my door,when i walked up the stairs she looked so sad and within 2 min she was crying so i had to let her back in.
yes, I must agree. sometimes shelter and rescue people are just plain judgemental and hateful. I've had bad experiences myself.Originally Posted by kittylover77
I also have been rejected by a shelter to adopt a cat, due to me being a renter and my young age at the time.
I ended up buying my cat at a pet store, she is a maine coon and mutt mix.
She grew up to be super fluffy and big. Best $50 I ever spent.
Kitten mills are awful, but if shelters were more open minded, I think a lot more animals would find good homes.
I used to work at the SPCA where I used to live. Sorry, but we were anything but judgemental and hatefulOriginally Posted by happy cat
yes, I must agree. sometimes shelter and rescue people are just plain judgemental and hateful. I've had bad experiences myself.
I'm glad you got something to love for $50, she is beautiful.
I wish more people planned their moves that way. I've lived in nine different apartments since 1999 (I moved a lot in college), and I never moved anywhere that wouldn't let me have my one or two cats (depending on the move) or where I couldn't afford the pet fees and deposits.Originally Posted by Denice
Pets can be a problem when renting. I rent and I have moved since I got my cats. Fortunately, it isn't too much of a problem in this area with two cats. More cats than that and large dogs can be a problem. I had to put down a sizable pet deposit and I pay an extra $40.00 a month for rent but those are things I gladly do. When I was looking at places to rent I only looked at ones that would let me keep my two cats. That way I wouldn't fall in love with a place that I couldn't have because of my cats.