Now I have a 15 year old long haired cat named Figaro. He looks just like the cat on Pinoccio.
Bob B. wrote:I have only one at the moment, though I once had two. In three weeks she'll have her 21st birthday.
Bob B. wrote:I have only one at the moment, though I once had two. In three weeks she'll have her 21st birthday.
twinstead wrote:Now I have a 15 year old long haired cat named Figaro. He looks just like the cat on Pinoccio.
Older cats become another issue all together. My 14 year old cat all the sudden a few years ago after 10 years of being totally standoffish, has decided that her goal in life is to spend every waking moment of the rest of her life in as close of physical contact to me as she possibly can.
I've never had to worry so much about stepping on a feline.
neocracker wrote:They don't know it yet, but on friday they get stuck in cat carriers and driven 1,200 miles east.
neocracker wrote:They don't know it yet, but on friday they get stuck in cat carriers and driven 1,200 miles east.
Candy wrote:Good luck, my furball kicked and screamed for 4 hours while driving from Indianapolis to Schaumburg.
neocracker wrote:Secondary Cat - Kitten (real lack of imagination with that name)
neocracker wrote:They don't know it yet, but on friday they get stuck in cat carriers and driven 1,200 miles east.
Mr. Manly wrote:Looks like I'm one of the few here without a cat. We've had them from time to time as mousers for be barn and feed shed but never had any we kept in the house. My baby is a 150lb great pyrenees. She makes a great bed warmer and I can leave the doors unlocked at night and sleep in peace.
Mr. Manly wrote:Candy try www.greatpyrenees.com
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