Posted on 07/05/2014 12:28:22 AM PDT by Slings and Arrows
Some of those kittehs look about ready for a “My Cat From Hell” type of eruption.
I, for one, would be completely in favor of that.
*Dying*
So CUTE, LOL
Oh that was so cute I cried.
Soooo cute.
But you forgot to ping me too! :)
Sorry!
Our cats like ice cream a lot, too. Bryan has a bowl of ice cream every Sunday evening, and
the cats like to get the leftovers. Of course, he leaves enough for each of them to enjoy.
I’m moving in the fall and will get a new cat then. I’m kind of scared though, if I adopt a cat from my shelter that’s been there forever, will it have problems? There are a few black cats there who have been there over a year and can’t find homes because they are black. Or do I get a young cat or kitten?
I’ve always had the universe present me with a cat when it was time,so I guess I will trust in that,
Or perhaps this time I will get a unicorn. Will it fit in a studio apt?
Baby Basement Cat demands the sole of a fish.
I love ice cream.
Both my Kittties loved whipped cream. They would wake up from coma naps when they heard the whoosh of the can. They didn’t care for ice cream or milk.
They did like to lick the condensation on the ice cream box too.
Oh, good grief-—I cannot believe that people in the 21st century still have a problem with black cats. What is wrong with them??
A lot of folks think they’re among the friendliest of cats. I tend to agree. The black felines I’ve known have been super sweet and affectionate. So it’s the hoominz’ loss.
Personally I wouldn’t think there would be problems with an adult cat from the shelter. If you decide to go with one of them, just talk to the folks who work there and they’ll steer you right. More people adopt kittens because they want a baby to raise and influence their way, to watch it grow, etc.
There are pluses to both, IMO. I’m not much help, am I?
If you prefer a unicorn, you should have no problem...they are magical, and can be folded down and shrunken to fit any apartment or house.
A Viking Kitty on his day off.
Now you’ve got Richard Gere all excited.
[PS Guinea pig.]
Lol!
Yeah, they look thrilled, LOL.
I introduced AndyMan to some new neighbors at a July 4 gathering. Andy was sporting his new red color in honor of the occasion — looked stunning on his white ruff. Ignoring admiring looks, he sprinted for home, very much less than thrilled. What a guy.
I have to make my own because I don’t eat sugar.
I make it with erythritol and sucralose added to the cream instead. It comes
out pretty good, and I usually put fruit in it as well, strawberries or blueberries.
The best cat we ever adopted was an adult, my Rocket. He was supposedly “1-1/2 years,” but the woman who fostered him had him longer than
that (according to our vet). He was a wonderful little guy, my favorite cat of all our rescues, and I miss him every single day, and I always will.
I actually do not understand how the foster home owner could have given him up. He was just perfect, loving, gentle, and a little trickster.
He is the only cat about which I can say that he never intentionally bit or scratched anyone in the 15 years that we had him before he passed.
What a sweetie he was. I really think adult cats are grateful for being adopted into good homes. Those little minds are even smarter than we know, IMO. Rocket was her loss, your gain.
I can’t imagine giving up a cat, or any pet, for that matter. I don’t even want my mind to go there.
I agree. Once we take them in, they are with us forever. Even the skittish ones mellow
out after some loving kindness and good food. The former Miss Hissy Slashy is a great
example of that. She evolved into Bobbie for a while, but now she is Miss Purry PetMe.
She no longer hisses or slashes.
Ha! My daughter said she wants one of these for our cat. I laughed and told her we need devil horns for it not a uni.
They’re available too.
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