They just cannot help themselves, can they?
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They just cannot help themselves, can they?
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Re: They just cannot help themselves, can they?
What a gorgeous fuzz ball. Particulars, name, age, gender? There's two of these house sprites living with me, too. Thanks for the picture.
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Re: They just cannot help themselves, can they?
This girl is named Rosie, she's 2 1/2 lbs or so.
About 4 months ago she started demanding canned food - we'd had her on Iams - and started getting real fat. Then two weeks ago she wanted Iams only, no canned, and she has slimmed way down. I'm thinking she felt winter coming on 4 months ago and, since she likes being outside, 'figured' she'd best have a little fat. Now with the unseasonably warm days here on the West Coast, time to get her figure back.
Cats are endlessly interesting (and interested). :-)
What about yours?
About 4 months ago she started demanding canned food - we'd had her on Iams - and started getting real fat. Then two weeks ago she wanted Iams only, no canned, and she has slimmed way down. I'm thinking she felt winter coming on 4 months ago and, since she likes being outside, 'figured' she'd best have a little fat. Now with the unseasonably warm days here on the West Coast, time to get her figure back.
Cats are endlessly interesting (and interested). :-)
What about yours?
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Re: They just cannot help themselves, can they?
Two barn kitten brothers. Literally. Eleven months, Willie and Joe. One, a silky longhaired black, the other a spotted/striped shorthair, looks like it belongs in Africa. Both wonderful companions. We went a year without a cat in the house, and it felt lonely. These guys bring a lot of joy with them. Indoor house cats. Too much predatory wildlife around to let them out. Bears, foxes, coyotes and yesterday a bobcat in the yard. We're in the wilds of northern Connecticut.
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Re: They just cannot help themselves, can they?
Boxes are IT! You MUST have a BOX! To coin a phrase..."The are the Cats Meow!" :)
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