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CrashTest
03-29-2012, 05:14 PM
My sister's little guys aren't liking the transition.
Dakota
03-29-2012, 05:23 PM
My sister's little guys aren't liking the transition.
The one in the middle and the one to the far left look just like my 2. One of my cats (*cough*cough* THE MAINE COON *cough*) chewed my shoe.
I swear she is evil.... spawn of the devil. I have had cats all my life and this is the 1st one I have ever had chew a shoe.
frequentflier
03-29-2012, 10:07 PM
My sister's little guys aren't liking the transition.
Why are they having to transition from being indoors to outdoors?
A few on mine would love to get outside. But it is a mean and cruel world out there with automobiles, strays & unsocialized ferals, diseases, foxes, an idiot neighbor that would use them as target practice, fleas & ticks ETC. ETC. ETC.
mamatutu
03-29-2012, 10:15 PM
That is an adorable pic...the one on the right is the spitting image of my kitty, Tommy!
Edit: I think your pic is photo contest material...so cute!
aps45819
03-29-2012, 10:47 PM
My sister's little guys aren't liking the transition.
Don't worry, in a few days they'll be destroying the native wildlife like an invasive species. The bushes will soon be filled with baby songbirds and those cats will be chomping their little heads like a feral
CrashTest
03-30-2012, 07:03 AM
Why are they having to transition from being indoors to outdoors?
A few on mine would love to get outside. But it is a mean and cruel world out there with automobiles, strays & unsocialized ferals, diseases, foxes, an idiot neighbor that would use them as target practice, fleas & ticks ETC. ETC. ETC.
My sister's dopey Paris Hilton wannabee daughter adopted those 3 sibling cats from the shelter about 8 months ago when they were kittens. When realizing that you can't have cats in a college dorm, they became my sisters problem.
They're making them indoor/outdoor for ease of management since they already have 5 dogs that are indoor/outdoor, free-range. They live in a big-ass mansion surrounded by woods. Those cats are gonna have a great life being indoor/outdoor.
frequentflier
03-30-2012, 07:39 AM
My sister's dopey Paris Hilton wannabee daughter adopted those 3 sibling cats from the shelter about 8 months ago when they were kittens. When realizing that you can't have cats in a college dorm, they became my sisters problem.
They're making them indoor/outdoor for ease of management since they already have 5 dogs that are indoor/outdoor, free-range. They live in a big-ass mansion surrounded by woods. Those cats are gonna have a great life being indoor/outdoor.
Yes, better than what the shelter could have possibly offered them.
I would still worry about fox, disease, fleas, ticks, heartworm etc. Did your niece get them spayed and neutered?
CrashTest
03-30-2012, 08:36 AM
Yes, better than what the shelter could have possibly offered them.
I would still worry about fox, disease, fleas, ticks, heartworm etc. Did your niece get them spayed and neutered?
Yea - they're fix, fat, and happy members of their new pack.
frequentflier
03-30-2012, 11:51 AM
Yea - they're fix, fat, and happy members of their new pack.
Awww. I wish my kitties would cuddle together like that.
In my house, it's more like snarl, hiss and extended claw slaps all the time:lol:
Awww. I wish my kitties would cuddle together like that.
In my house, it's more like snarl, hiss and extended claw slaps all the time:lol:
My brother and sister duo used to cuddle until they were about 2. Now it's WW3 whenever they are in the same room. :lol:
frequentflier
03-31-2012, 07:10 AM
My brother and sister duo used to cuddle until they were about 2. Now it's WW3 whenever they are in the same room. :lol:
Typical adolescent brother and sister behavior! :spokenfromexperience:
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