Cats, cats, cats
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Just to keep topic on top of the active list. ( looks like a fun place to be though)
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Hi Kathy
Love the photos.
Arthur!! What a great name! (Our cat is called Arthur). We had a Merlin who died in old age so kids decided to go with Arthur.
Beautiful cat, I hope he can be tamed.
Seachain how great that Conor has got so used to his collar that he actually likes it rather than hating it. We keep a jingly collar on Arthur too, he shows no signs of hating it but I do worry sometimes that he must, really nice to hear that Conor doesnt. We bought 2 of the birdsbesasfe collars but he lost both of them in quick succession. As they are so bright and look like a childs hair scrunchie I did wonder if kids might have removed them thinking he wasn't supposed to be wearing them.
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"Kitten debris"
Almost spilled my coffee.
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I hope Arthur becomes an indoor cat and loves to use a litter box.
We also have a lovely feral cat that lives in and under our old barn. We water and feed daily, but keeps its distance.
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kItten debris = pieces of shredded paper towel, pieces of shredded draft report I'm working on (printed a copy), thoroughly munted catnip mouse that is unravelling, a small plastic bag (origin unknown), and cat hair. Our carpet is trashed; that was part of the appeal of the place we bought. We didn't want new carpet while the kittens are still behaving like out of control boy racer hoons.
And there's nice wood under that there carpet... so once painting is done, carpet be bye bye.
Anyway, we have chronic kitten debris.
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as the dog says, I guess it applies to cats too😍
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Cats do that too!
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kitten debris!!
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I didn't post much lately because on the 18th I had to put to sleep my oldest dog. She was in a lot of pain and I just couldn't bear to see her like that. Today I got her ashes back from the local pet cemetery where I had her cremated.
My other pets didn't really start moping until yesterday. I had already taken out the main dog bed where she used to sleep and washed all the throws that were hers, and also washed the cushion covers of the love seat where she used to sleep. I only have two more dog beds to wash. I did that because all three - the whippet and the two cats - would go and sniff where she used to lay down and then the whippet would get all whiny and sad and the cats would roam the house meowing pitifully and it was breaking my heart.
It will take a while for the sadness to be less - but we've all been there and we know the heartache never goes away.
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Seachain My sympathies to you and to your surviving pets. How to explain to them?
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I'm so sorry. It's never easy.
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So sorry, Seachain. Sending hugs
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Seachain so sorry for you loss. You're a great furbaby Mama. Hugs
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Seachain, Sorry for having to make that decision. I think animals mourn for each other and for their owners. The saddest kitties coming into the shelter are the ones who's owner passed away. They are just depressed. We spend extra time with them to make them feel better. I hope soon the happy memories will come first. Hugs.
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Seachain XXX
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Seachain, pets leave many fond memories! *Hugs*
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ooh poor cold toes!
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Seachain, sending hugs your way. Having to say goodbye to our furry friends is always so sad.
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So sorry, Seachain.
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I think this if going to be my day.
Kiwi, has the kitten Inn doing
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Kitten Inn is nuts! 50 kittens up for adoption last weekend; 47 of them found immediately homes.
Now that I'm actually home again after a month of business travel, I can start posting stuff again! Love the wedding cake.
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Aww, I feel awful for the three who didn't get picked. Hope they find their furever home soon.
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The lovely feral cat that lives in and under our old barn.
Cinnamon peeking out while I bring water and food for the day!!
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;o))
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Cat needs air...hahahaha.
Cinnamon is lovely. So nice of you to care for her
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Kittens!
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