Awwwwwwwww. They are cuties! Enjoy your new pets. They are two lucky cats.
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They look so content in their new hug.
I love cats. But today I had to wash poop off the long-haired cat's booty....He didn't like it, but he spared me his claws. Guess we're going to the vet to get dewormed today.
That's the part I don't love about cats
Karen
Awwwwwwwww. They are cuties! Enjoy your new pets. They are two lucky cats.
Fancy Schmancy Custom Road bike ~ Mondonico Futura Legero
Found on side of the road bike ~ Motobecane Mixte
Gravel bike ~ Salsa Vaya
Favorite bike ~ Soma Buena Vista mixte
Folder ~ Brompton
N+1 ~ My seat on the Rover recumbent tandem
https://www.instagram.com/pugsley_adventuredog/
There is just NOTHING like a kitten. Enjoy!!![]()
"The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury
Oooh... This makes me all nostalgic.
I've always had cats in my life, but my husband is allergic. Really allergic. He keeps saying that we could always try a hypoallergenic cat, but I find that the risk is too high that it's not going to work, and I'd rather not put a cat in a position where it's "not working" and we have to give it away.
So I must find a place to live with neighbors who have cats!
Can I move next to your place, V?
*sigh*
Ohhhhh...the sound of purring in the house...they are cuties....
They're so cute! Congradulations! Bonnie and Herald send purry greetings, or they would if they weren't napping.
Beth
Congratulations Veronica! They are adorable.
Wonderful! A house is not a home without a cat (or two).
Good idea to get the cat(s) first and add the dog. That way the cat(s) are No. 1 as far as the dog is concerned. Dogs will accept any existing authority you see.
All you need is love...la-dee-da-dee-da...all you need is love!
Ooooo. So adorable. And thank you for adopting from a shelter. And Cassie and Tucker seems like they have settled in quite nicely.
Wish you many many happy years together.
Smilingcat
Our first two kitties were living on the streets when we adopted them. We will always adopt from somewhere. I've never quite understood buying a cat. A dog, while I will still adopt, I can understand, if you want it to do certain things or be good with kids.
But a cat... and I don't quite get the point of cat or dog shows.![]()
V.
My experience with the four golden retrievers I've purchased in my life: There is a direct correlation between "quality" of bloodline/price of dog and "badness" factor. My 4-month old, Fiona, comes from an excellent breeder. She looks just like her "daddy"---
http://www.stormypointgoldens.com/chan.html
She cost more than the other three. We had to sign a blessed contract and pass screening to get this pooch. Now I'm thinking the breeder should have paid us!Just kidding -- I adore her, despite her banshee nature. Well, here's an example of her badness. Yesterday, I was home, burning leave, making cookies for our office party. Fiona was out of the crate, playing with her two golden sisters in the living room. Or so I thought. The MINX had gotten my reading glasses off the couch arm, chewed the glasses case, opened it, removed the glasses, and chewed them sufficiently that the glasses are now in the "hospital," being repaired. Thank goodness the frames can be fixed because they were expensive. Now we know why her guardian angel made sure she was extra gorgeous. Large and in charge is her middle name.
We cannot wait until the girl is through puppyhood and a bit calmer. Hmmm, three years, ya think? LOL.
But Veronica, I love your street kitties. Many years of love, joy, and purrs!