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![]() Group: Pet Lovers Posts: 56 Joined: 28-January 09 From: ottawa, canada Member No.: 5,492 ![]() |
Jason left us on January 22, 2009. He was a cat with an "assertive" personality, but he was very loving and playful. He and his buddy Fred were very close. We went through the gamut of emotions after J. left (don't want to relive the details of that day), and decided we would not get another cat. Well, our remaining cat thought otherwise. I spoke to an animal communicator withe the result being that we should get a cat to keep our remaining cat company. Then my husband, who always said "when these guys are gone, no more cats", now said "get a cat to keep Fred company".
So, long story short, I got a tiny, young, innocent looking , orange tabby female cat from the Humane Society - Ha!!! She may be small, she may be really cute, she may purr all the time, but she is NO innocent victim. I won't go into detail, but if she had horns on her head it would not surprise me :-). Anyway, Fred the older remaining cat LOVES her even though she won't let him touch her, and she hisses at him and smacks him. Jason (the deceased cat) would hate her..................................... Cats. Can't figure them out. |
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Group: Pet Lovers Posts: 669 Joined: 8-June 08 From: Lindsay, Oklahoma Member No.: 4,783 ![]() |
Glad you opened your home and heart to Ginger. Sure sounds like a fiesty little kitty. I'm sure in time Fred and Ginger will become good friends. When I finally got another cat my 4 remaining cats didn't like her at all. Now they get along pretty well for the most part.
Anyway congrats on the new kitty!!!! Look forward to seeing a picture. Hugs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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